(2015-01-17, 13:20)snowboots Wrote: True, those issues are waaay down in the list of criteria. Would have been great if they all worked perfectly...
Perhaps Elephone should take a look at the issues. People would be much more comfortable buying this model if they got those issues down
However, considering the really really low price for the state of the hardware -- new chip set, memory specs -- its a good option, no doubt.
Thanks for the review!
I actually ordered the Elephone P3000S this week, but since it's not in stock I guess I can still cancel that order. I'm pretty much in doubt, whether I should go for the P6000 instead - what's your call?
My own reasoning for P6000:
I get the 64 bit CPU and I'm ready for Lollipop in the very near future
On the negative side, it's the first 64 bit phone with the MT6732...am I really ready as a first mover? :-)
Reasoning for the P3000S:
Octa-core phone and it looks like they corrected the build-issues they had with the P3000. Big battery.
Antutu scores looks almost similar and I guess I gain somewhat similar battery time with the two phones as the P3000S have slightly more mAh, but higher clockfrequency (correct me if I'm completely off track here?).
I'm a business user only, don't care about games and the likes. I go for stability, speed and battery time. I want LTE support as this is already quite good covered in my country (Denmark).