A company called Blu Products has unveiled a trio of new Android-powered smartphones in the Life series. The smartphones share a lot of the same hardware and all run Android 4.2. The devices include the Life One, Life View, and Life Play.
All three of the smartphones use a MediaTek MT6589 1.2 GHz quad-core chipset. The chipset features an ARM Cortex-A7 processor paired with a PowerVR Series5XT GPU. The devices also support HSPA+ data connectivity with speeds of up to 41 Mbps.
All three smartphones also have dual-SIM cards and more. The One uses a solid aluminum body and a five-inch HD resolution display covered in Gorilla Glass 2. The phone has a 13-megapixel rear camera, a five-megapixel front camera, 16 GB of storage, and 1 GB of RAM. It also has a memory card slot and will cost $299 in the US.
The View has a thin, curved 8.9 mm thick housing in the 5.7-inch HD resolution display. It features a 12-megapixel rear camera, a five-megapixel front camera, 16 GB of storage, and 1 GB of RAM. It will sell for $299 in the US as well. The last of the three phones is the Play featuring a 7.9 mm thick design and a 4.7-inch screen. It has eight-megapixel rear camera, a two-megapixel front camera, 4 GB of storage, and 1 GB of RAM. It also features a memory card slot and will sell for $229 in the US.
[via Blu Products]
They make false promises. They do not update or support their products. They promised updates to the Life series a year ago, still no update.