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KINGZONE N5 5" Android 5.1 4G 2GB/16GB 64bit QuadCore Smartphone 16GB AU $149.86 @ Everbuying

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This is a pre-sale item until 14/8/15.

I've contacted Everbuying to ascertain the actual shipping date.

But for now the specs look great for the price. though lacking 3G 850mhz

KINGZONE N5 Android 5.1 4G Smartphone MTK6735 64bit Quad Core 16GB ROM Gorilla Screen 5MP 13MP Dual Cameras

Usually AUD AU$ 160.57, now with coupon AU$149.86

KINGZONE N5 Android 5.1 4G Smartphone 5.0 inch Gorilla 2.5D Arc Screen MTK6735 64bit Quad Core 2GB RAM 16GB ROM 5MP + 13MP Cameras
Main Features:
Display: 5.0 inch Gorilla 2.5D Arc Screen,1280x720 pixels
CPU: MTK6735 64bit Quad Core, 1.0GHz
GPU: Mali-T720
System: Android 5.1
RAM + ROM: 2GB RAM + 16GB ROM
Camera: Back camera 13.0MP + front 5.0MP
OTG
Bluetooth: 4.0
GPS: GPS/AGPS/Glonass
SIM Card: Dual SIM dual standby, Ordinary SIM, Micro SIM
Network:
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 900/2100MHz
4G: LTE 800/1800/2100/2600MHz
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    • +2

      The Kingzone N5 is not a premium smartphone, but it still comes with a metal edge, a durable chassis, a removable battery, and of course the staple of Chinese smartphones, a microSD card slot for storage expansion.The strongest feature of the Kingzone N5 is its camera setup: on the front, we’ve got a 13 MP sensor with LED flash and a 5 MP wide-angle camera on the front.
      The software is fast and snappy, which makes the Kingzone N5 ideal for spontaneous photography. Naturally, the photos won’t be as good as they are on the OnePlus One for example, but the difference won’t be that big. In all fairness, the Kingzone N5 camera is pretty good, even though it doesn’t have fancy features like optical image stabilization or laser autofocus.
      The battery is rather large at 2600 mAh and the company advertises at least two days of heavy use when it comes to battery life, which sounds pretty rad. Whether the Kingzone N5 can manage that battery life remains to be seen.

      • You seem to know quite a lot about it.. lots of research or personal experience?

  • +4

    After reading through the specs, this phone actually doesn't seem very good.

    1280x720 pixels
    Quad Core, 1.0GHz (not too sure on the exact processor)

    Everything else just appears normal.

  • +1

    what's with the weird phone name?

      • Chuwi

      • +1

        Can you imagine the Chinese thinking the same of "stupid anglo names"?

        • +2

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  • +3

    That's it… GAME OVER!

    This is the A53 CPU commonly found in the Y550. We all think that's a great phone for the price (if you grabbed one for $45).

    With prices like these it's just nuts. I know what I'll be getting if I decide I need more than 8 phones in the house.

    • Y550: Qualcomm MSM8916 Snapdragon 410, Quad-core 1.2GHz Cortex-A53
      Where are you seeing the same chipset in this phone? The description says MTK6735

      • +1

        http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/mobile-communications/sm…

        MediaTek MT6735 is a 64-bit quad-core WorldMode 4G LTE platform based on the ARM® Cortex®-A53 64-bit processor with ARM Mali™-T720 graphics. Designed for the ‘super-mid’ market, MT6735 delivers a premium mobile experience and gives consumers a wider choice of smart devices at more affordable prices.

  • +4

    everbuying makes this a deal breaker. hassan is known to stuff around with excuses when he can't supply the item and don't want to issue a refund.

  • +1

    No battery? No deal

    • +1

      Sold separately.

  • +4

    Wouldn't trust these specs anyway. Bought the Kingzone N3 Plus and its 13mp camera must be the cheapest 5 or 8mp module interpolated up to 13mp. Pictures are awful no matter the resolution you take them at.

    • +4

      I bought an N3 Plus too. They claimed the back camera was Sony but it ended up being some generic garbage brand. Luckily I don't care about taking photos with my phone. The only other issue I have is that the maximum volume is still too low.

      Good phone otherwise.

      • +5

        I also bought an N3 Plus: my major gripes are that Kingzone misled customers about the camera - it's truly shitty, and they also lied about the battery specs it's meant to be 2800mAh but gizchina tested it and it's only 1800mAh!

        That said, I still think it's one of the better phones I've owned - never hangs, good performance, good screen. For the price I paid I think it's a good buy.

        • Could've paid the same price for another (more reliable) brand and likely got all of the above and more.

      • +2

        Max Volume can be "fixed" in Engineering mode by Dialling ##3646633##
        Then following this guide.
        http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2248396

        Makes Speakerphone usable in a quiet room and means you can hear a ringtone from inside a bag/pocket. Still not as loud as our older (branded) phones but, far better than stock.

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