Spotted: MyPhone’s budget MY series smartphones

Just last night, MyPhone officially launches its my31 octa-core smartphone for Php5K, and today we see the rest of the phones under the MY series on the company’s store shelves. Here are the my21, my22, and my23 budget smartphones.

myphone-my21

MyPhone my21 specs:
4-inch display
1.2GHz quad-core processor
512MB RAM
4GB internal storage
2MP rear camera
VGA front camera
Dual-SIM
Wi-Fi
3G
1300mAh battery
Android 4.4KitKat
Price: Php1,999

myphone-my22

MyPhone my22 specs:
5-inch display
1.3GHz quad-core processor
512MB RAM
4GB internal storage
5MP rear camera
2MP front camera
Dual-SIM
Wi-Fi
3G
2000mAh battery
Android 4.4KitKat
Price: Php2,999

myphone-my23

MyPhone my23 specs:
4.5-Inch IPS Display
1.3GHz quad-core processor
1GB of RAM
5MP rear camera
2MP front camera
8GB Internal Storage
Dual-SIM
3G
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
1,600mAh Battery
Android 4.4.2 KitKat
Price: 2,999

The photos above were taken at SM Bacoor, but we’re confident these phones are now available at different MyPhone stores.

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ASUS quietly introduces its entry-level Zenfone Go

ASUS India, through its exclusive online retailer Flipkart, discreetly introduces a new smartphone in addition to the trio of handsets that were released just last week. The Zenfone Go is expected to be in the budget category and you’ll find its list of specs after the break.

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ASUS Zenfone Go (ZC500TG) specs:
5-inch HD IPS display @ 1280 x 720 resolution
1.3GHz MediaTek MT6580 quad-core processor
2GB RAM
8GB/16GB internal storage
Expandable up to 64GB via microSD
8MP rear camera with f/2.0 aperture
2MP front camera
3G
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
GPS, A-GPS
2070mAh battery
Android 5.1 Lollipop
144.5 x 71 x 9.98mm (dimensions)
135 grams
Available in black, white, and red

The Zenfone Go was also reported to come with a bundled 100G of Google Drive storage that will last for a full 2 years.

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Unfortunately, the listing didn’t include any price or release of the product, but it won’t be too long since it’s as good as official in India when they post it up on their exclusive partners’ page.

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Torque Droidz Slate HD Quick Review

Local smartphone brand, Torque, offers a good-looking 5.5-inch smartphone with a slim profile, MediaTek octa-core CPU, and sub-Php6K price tag, but are these enough to lure consumers especially now that we have a lot of options within this price range? Read our quick review of the Droidz Slate HD to find out.

Design and Construction

When it comes to its physical attributes, we would give a thumbs up to the sleek physical design of the phablet and its good plastic build. The whole front is dominated by the 5.5″ IPS LCD with a resolution of 1280×720 pixels. Thanks to the IPS panel, viewing angles of the device are wide though colors are not as vibrant as we like it to be but it has good clarity thanks to its acceptable pixel density of 267ppi. Brightness levels are average with sub-par sunlight legibility. We noticed that the display turns bluish when completely dimmed and the ambient light sensor feels like it’s having a hard time adjusting.

Below is a unique home capacitive button together with the usual back and menu keys. The back panel has a matte plastic cover that is removable to give access to the battery, microSD and dual SIM card slots.

On the right side of the device is the power/lock button and on the left is the volume rocker. The top side features the micro-USB port for charging and data connectivity and the 3.5mm headphone jack. While the microphone sits alone at the bottom edge of the device.

The sides are surrounded by a chrome frame with black lining that adds a distinct look and feel to the device. In terms of looks, the Slate HD can definitely stand out.

Camera

Equipped with a 13-megapixel rear and a 5-megapixel front cameras, the phone may appear competitive if you base it on numbers but when it comes to actual image quality it doesn’t stack up against its competitors.

Even under broad daylight, the primary 13MP shooter captures soft and uninspiring images. It generally has trouble with focus and color reproduction. We find the camera to be a slouch for quick snapshots. In case of dark scenarios, you can fire up the dual LED flash. The front camera, on the other hand, struggles with indoor lighting. You may check out the samples below for your own judgement:

Upon further checking, we found out that the front camera has an aperture of f/2.8 only, which explains the lack of light. Both cameras can also record videos with the same quality as those of the still images up to 1080p full HD.

Performance and Benchmarks

The device runs Android 4.4.2 “KitKat” with no indicated future with 5.0 “Lollipop.” Overall, it runs smoothly with little to no lag during everyday use. The 1GB of RAM can handle simultaneous apps well as long as you keep things light and steady.

Torque’s skin on top is very similar to stock Android but with white backgrounds and imported icons from other themes. We personally dislike the pale icons, good thing 3rd party launchers and icon packs are available for download through the Play Store.

Benchmarks of the device reveals the following scores:

    Antutu 5 – 18,240
    Quadrant Standard – 6,974
    Nenamark 2 – 51.6 fps
    Vellamo – 1262 (Multicore), 678 (Metal)

Call Quality

It’s worth noting that the earpiece of the device is soft and tinny. We were surprised to hear such bad output from the it since most modern smartphones today already has quality phone calls, making the Slate HD not suitable for everyday cellular talking. And also, the loudspeaker doesn’t do justice to media playback.

Battery

Despite its large display, only a 2,200mAh removable Li-ion battery powers the device. Its juice lasted for only 3 hours and 19 minutes during our routine battery test which involves playing a 1080p file in loop using its native video player as MX Player has an issue with the device causing it to crash.

Conclusion

The Torque Droidz Slate HD is priced at Php5,499 and offers good looks with some compromise. This phablet is okay for light gaming and multimedia consumption thanks to its large display. However, it has a terrible earpiece for calls, mediocre camera, weak loudspeaker, and poor battery life. For its asking price, one might just consider shelling out an extra Php1K and get a better performing device instead.

Torque Droidz Slate HD specification:
5.5-inch IPS LCD @ 1280×720 pixels, 267ppi
MediaTek MT6582 1.3GHz quad-core processor
Mali-400 MP GPU
13-megapixel primary camera
5-megapixel front-facing camera
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD card
3G/HSPA
Dual SIM / Dual Standby
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS with aGPS
Li-Ion 2,200mAh battery
Android KitKat 4.4.2

What we liked about it:

  • Decent to good looks
  • Responsive large display
  • Tap-to-wake function

What we didn’t:

  • Terrible earpiece
  • Quiet loudspeaker
  • Mediocre cameras
  • Small battery capacity

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Torque Droidz Slate HD Quick Review

Local smartphone brand, Torque, offers a good-looking 5.5-inch smartphone with a slim profile, MediaTek octa-core CPU, and sub-Php6K price tag, but are these enough to lure consumers especially now that we have a lot of options within this price range? Read our quick review of the Droidz Slate HD to find out.

Design and Construction

When it comes to its physical attributes, we would give a thumbs up to the sleek physical design of the phablet and its good plastic build. The whole front is dominated by the 5.5″ IPS LCD with a resolution of 1280×720 pixels. Thanks to the IPS panel, viewing angles of the device are wide though colors are not as vibrant as we like it to be but it has good clarity thanks to its acceptable pixel density of 267ppi. Brightness levels are average with sub-par sunlight legibility. We noticed that the display turns bluish when completely dimmed and the ambient light sensor feels like it’s having a hard time adjusting.

Below is a unique home capacitive button together with the usual back and menu keys. The back panel has a matte plastic cover that is removable to give access to the battery, microSD and dual SIM card slots.

On the right side of the device is the power/lock button and on the left is the volume rocker. The top side features the micro-USB port for charging and data connectivity and the 3.5mm headphone jack. While the microphone sits alone at the bottom edge of the device.

The sides are surrounded by a chrome frame with black lining that adds a distinct look and feel to the device. In terms of looks, the Slate HD can definitely stand out.

Camera

Equipped with a 13-megapixel rear and a 5-megapixel front cameras, the phone may appear competitive if you base it on numbers but when it comes to actual image quality it doesn’t stack up against its competitors.

Even under broad daylight, the primary 13MP shooter captures soft and uninspiring images. It generally has trouble with focus and color reproduction. We find the camera to be a slouch for quick snapshots. In case of dark scenarios, you can fire up the dual LED flash. The front camera, on the other hand, struggles with indoor lighting. You may check out the samples below for your own judgement:

Upon further checking, we found out that the front camera has an aperture of f/2.8 only, which explains the lack of light. Both cameras can also record videos with the same quality as those of the still images up to 1080p full HD.

Performance and Benchmarks

The device runs Android 4.4.2 “KitKat” with no indicated future with 5.0 “Lollipop.” Overall, it runs smoothly with little to no lag during everyday use. The 1GB of RAM can handle simultaneous apps well as long as you keep things light and steady.

Torque’s skin on top is very similar to stock Android but with white backgrounds and imported icons from other themes. We personally dislike the pale icons, good thing 3rd party launchers and icon packs are available for download through the Play Store.

Benchmarks of the device reveals the following scores:

    Antutu 5 – 18,240
    Quadrant Standard – 6,974
    Nenamark 2 – 51.6 fps
    Vellamo – 1262 (Multicore), 678 (Metal)

Call Quality

It’s worth noting that the earpiece of the device is soft and tinny. We were surprised to hear such bad output from the it since most modern smartphones today already has quality phone calls, making the Slate HD not suitable for everyday cellular talking. And also, the loudspeaker doesn’t do justice to media playback.

Battery

Despite its large display, only a 2,200mAh removable Li-ion battery powers the device. Its juice lasted for only 3 hours and 19 minutes during our routine battery test which involves playing a 1080p file in loop using its native video player as MX Player has an issue with the device causing it to crash.

Conclusion

The Torque Droidz Slate HD is priced at Php5,499 and offers good looks with some compromise. This phablet is okay for light gaming and multimedia consumption thanks to its large display. However, it has a terrible earpiece for calls, mediocre camera, weak loudspeaker, and poor battery life. For its asking price, one might just consider shelling out an extra Php1K and get a better performing device instead.

Torque Droidz Slate HD specification:
5.5-inch IPS LCD @ 1280×720 pixels, 267ppi
MediaTek MT6582 1.3GHz quad-core processor
Mali-400 MP GPU
13-megapixel primary camera
5-megapixel front-facing camera
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD card
3G/HSPA
Dual SIM / Dual Standby
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS with aGPS
Li-Ion 2,200mAh battery
Android KitKat 4.4.2

What we liked about it:

  • Decent to good looks
  • Responsive large display
  • Tap-to-wake function

What we didn’t:

  • Terrible earpiece
  • Quiet loudspeaker
  • Mediocre cameras
  • Small battery capacity

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ASUS intros high-end Zenfone 2 Deluxe and budget Zenfone 2 Laser

ASUS unveils a slew of new models under the Zenfone 2 lineup over at its ZenFestival event in India. The company adds three more devices namely the high-end Zenfone 2 Deluxe and two variants of the budget-friendly Zenfone 2 Laser.

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ASUS Zenfone 2 Deluxe specs:
5.5-inch Full HD IPS display @ 1920 x 1080 resolution
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
64-bit 2.3GHz Intel Atom Z3580 processor
4GB RAM
64GB/128GB internal storage
Expandable up to 128GB via microSD
13MP PixelMaster rear camera with f/2.0 aperture and real-tone flash
5MP front camera with 85-degree field of view
LTE
Wi-Fi ac
Dual-SIM/dual active
3000mAh battery with ASUS BoostMaster fast charging tech
Android 5.0 Lollipop with ZenUI
Price: ?22,999 (approx. Php16.5K)

ASUS Zenfone 2 Laser specs:
5.5-inch/6-inch HD display @ 1280 x 720 resolution
Gorilla Glass 4
Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 quad-core processor
2GB/3GB RAM
16GB internal storage
Expandable up to 128GB via microSD
13MP rear camera with laser autofocus (0.3 focus time) and dual LED flash
5MP front camera
3G, 4G
Bluetooth 4.0
NFC
GPS, A-GPS
Dual-SIM
3000mAh battery
Android 5.0 Lollipop with ZenUI
Price: Starts at ?9,999 (approx. Php7K)

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Obviously, the Zenfone 2 Deluxe is the high-end device not only because of its internals, but also because of its crystal-like backplate. It is reportedly made of “premium polygonal design in white, blue, and red colors,” with its design featuring over 500 tessellated triangles that show off a crystalline look.

On the other hand, we have the affordable Zenfone 2 Laser that actually has some pretty impressive specs for its asking price. The remaining question now is when do we get to see them in the Philippines? Stay tuned.

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