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Prestigio Smartphone PAP7500 1.5GHz Quad-Core Android 32GB US $90 (AU $122) Delivered @ TinyDeal

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If you're looking for a cheap Android, this seems pretty decent.

Screen Size: 5.0"
OS: Android 4.2.2
Style: Touch Screen Phone, Bar Phone
Brand: PRESTIGIO
Processor Cores: Quad-core
CPU Models: MTK6589T
CPU Frequency: 1.5GHz
GPU: PowerVR SGX 544MP, OpenGL ES 2.0
Shell Material: Plastic
Color: Black
ROM: 32GB
RAM: 2GB
3G: WCDMA 900MHz, WCDMA 2100MHz
2G: GSM 850MHz, GSM 900MHz, GSM 1800MHz, GSM 1900MHz (appears to have bands for all Australian Networks)
Screen Type: FHD, IPS, 1080P, Touch screen, Capacitive
Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels
Multi-touch: Five Point Multi-touch
Battery: 2300mAh, Lithium Polymer, One Battery
Unlocked: Yes (without contract)
Screen Lock: Slide
Standby: 1 SIM 1 Standby
SIM Card: Micro SIM Card
Data Transfer: GPRS, EDGE, HSPA, HSPA+
Storage: Non external storage supported
Back Camera Megapixel: Back 13.0 MP
Front Camera Megapixel: Front 8.0 MP

However, note that the CPU is MediaTek. If you're looking to root/flash a new ROM on the phone, the oft locked MediaTek chips will prove to be a hassle.

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  • +4

    US $86.48 without coupon code at GearBest

    • +4

      plus a 2 month wait!

      • +1

        Are TinyDeal quicker? I'd assume this is also coming from China.

  • how well does that mtk power fhd?

    • the high end MTK chips do just fine. this one should be fine, dont expect it to be a galaxy s6 killer or anything. but for this price specs are great,.

  • +5

    (appears to have bands for all Australian Networks)

    This is very misleading. with both Telstra and Optus looking to turn off 2G networks in the near future.
    The 3G bands are the ones that people actually care about and this is missing 850MHz for Telstra and (in-fill) Vodafone coverage.

  • "(appears to have bands for all Australian Networks)"- for the 2G bands maybe but the 3G bands are less ideal for Telstra network users. Having said that, most Chinaphones are 850MHz rather than 900Mhz, so this would be one of the rarer phones that are more suitable for the other networks.

    • most Chinaphones are 850MHz rather than 900Mhz

      That used to be the case, but in fact these days' it's more the reverse.. 900MHz has become the standard and it's hard to find an 850MHz handset!

  • +2

    1080p 5" screen with 2300mAh battery… Keep a charger close by

  • Standby: 1 SIM 1 Standby

    Does this mean it's a dual sim phone?

  • Android 4.2? No thanks.

  • Does anyone else think that we should have a separate section for Chinese phones?

    Chinese phone section (random obscure products), and the normal phone section (Samsung, LG, Sony, Apple, HTC etc.)

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