terça-feira, 7 de outubro de 2014

Review of LANDVO L200 (3G Phablet) from GearBest


Introduction

LANDVO L200 is a Dual SIM device based on a MediaTek platform with an MT6582 1.3GHz Quad Core processor. It has Android 4.4.2 (KitKat), 5-inches display, 1GB RAM, 8GB ROM, Gesture Sensing and Dual Camera. On the back side, a 8 megapixels autofocus camera is placed at top center above of a single LED flash and on the front side a 2 megapixels camera.

Design and construction

LANDVO L200 is quite pretty, it has a plastic backcover (black or white), a silver strip around the display and the corners are smooth and rounded.


The USB and 3.5mm earphone connectors are placed at the top of the device and at the right side we have the power and volume buttons.




Inside we have two SIM sockets. The first is a normal SIM and the second is a micro SIM. The second SIM socket is positioned under the first socket and has a small tab which can be pulled to remove the micro SIM.
It has a 2000mAh battery which gives a good autonomy.

 
 
Key features / Functionality / Performance

LANDVO L200 has a powerful MT6582 1.3GHz Quad Core processor, 1GB RAM, 8GB ROM, 5-inches display with a resolution of 540x960 (240dpi) and Android 4.4.2 (KitKat).
It has OTA synchronization and supports USB OTG so you can plug a USB drive or a keyboard on it.
The sound quality of call was loud and clear, both through the phone’s headset speaker and through speakerphone and you will have a good surprise when hear music.



AnTuTu Benchmark v5.1


Specifications
     
Chipset
Name: Mediatek MT6582
CPU: Quad Core, 1.3GHz, Cortex-A7
GPU: Mali-400 MP
Instruction set: ARMv7
     
Software environment
Embedded OS: Android 4.4.2 (KitKat) Multi-Language
     
Body
Dimensions: 144 x 72 x 8.6 millimetres (width x height x depth)
Weigth: 150 grams
Color: Black / White
     
Battery
Capacity: 2000 mAh
     
Memory
RAM capacity: 1 GB
ROM capacity: 8 GB
Expansion slot: microSD card, support up to 64 GB (not included)
     
Network support
SIM type: Dual SIM / Dual Standby
Primary phone: GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, WCDMA850, WCDMA900, WCDMA1900, WCDMA2100
Data Transfer: GPRS, HSPA, EDGE
     
Display
Type: IPS-LCD capacitive touchscreen
Size: 5.0 inches QHD, 960 x 540 240dpi
     
Camera
Main (rear): 8.0 megapixels with autofocus and single LED flash
Secondary (front): 2.0 megapixels
     
Interfaces
Bluetooth: Yes
Wireless LAN / Wi-Fi (802.11): IEEE 802.11b/g/n
USB: USB Series Micro-B (Micro-USB) connector
OTG support: Yes
     
Satellite navigation
Built-in GPS module: Yes
Complementary GPS services: A-GPS (Assisted GPS)
     
Additional features
Sensors: Light Sensor, G-sensor, Proximity Sensor
Analog Radio: FM radio (87.5-108 MHz) with RDS radio receiver


Conclusion

LANDVO L200 is a very good phone for a very low price and you can buy it from GearBest online store.
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Phone: LANDVO L200
Coupon: L200LM
Price: $83.99

3 comentários:

  1. Does it allow apps to be installed to SD?

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    1. No, it not allows install applications on SD-Card because of KitKat limitations.

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  2. I am leaning to this one just for the camera and cost. I dont really have GPS apps,so the 1G RAM would be ok with me ( BTW if running out o' RAM is an issue - you can consider rooting the phone and using Link2SD. It's by no means easy for KitKat since most exploits are now sealed but just see if there is an available hack that gets you root then the space crunch is taken care of ). I want to know how the camera on performs. The earlier cheap Chinese Android I got claimed 8mp but the pictures were to grainy ( there was'nt an option to choose between Low , Medium and Fine Quality. Everything was Low Quality w/ file sizes < 1mb ) . My 5mp iphone gets better pics than this one.So how's the camera doin on the L200 ? Is the touch focus sensitive to different parts of the compose area , that might be at different depths. E.g. you (touch ) focus on two places at slightly different distances and it blurs on and brings the other to focu

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