iNew V3 Plus

A few years ago we could not rely on Chinese phones and we all tried to avoid buying them. But lately began to appear more and more Chinese smartphones with top specifications and with prices closer to the truth. Take a look at OnePlus One, which makes only about $10 with every sale. iNew V3 Plus is the same, a Chinese smartphone with very good specifications. iNew V3 Plus can compete without any problem with the top smartphones.

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 iNew V3 Plus

iNew V3 Plus is a smartphone with a 5 inch IPS screen (12.7 cm) and a resolution of 1280 * 720 pixels (326 ppi). The screen is covered by Gorilla Glass and the phone is very thin and light: 6.5 mm thick and only 128 grams.   iNew V3 Plus is powered by a Cortex A7 octa core processor at 1.7 GHz on a MediaTek MTK6592 platform , 400-MP2 GPU Mali at 700 MHz and 2 GB DDR3, with 16 GB internal memory. That made the apps and games ran smoothly during our brief time with it. We like the way the rear cover wraps around the front and bottom. The power button is very similar to Sony Xperia. Another cool feature that we liked is the glowing LED as Home button.

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iNew V3 Plus Camera

The Camera strengthens the view of a top smartphone. iNew V3 Plus has a 16 megapixel rear camera with 28mm lenses and F2.0 aperture, dual Philips LED flash  and declares itself very fast: starts in 0.5 seconds, focus in 0.3 seconds and 0 seconds delay. On the front we have a 5 megapixel camera.

iNew V3 Plus camera

If you like to extend its memory, iNew v3 plus has a microSD slot and other top specifications like 2G, 3G, Wi-Fi b / g / n, Bluetooth 2.0, dual SIM, 3.5 mm audio jack and microUSB. The battery has a capacity of 1830 mAh. Obviously, the phone comes with Android 4.4 “Kit Kat”. Inew v3 Plus price is somewhere around $170, and let me say that is decent. At this price you can buy much weaker phones than Inew V3 Plus.

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Jack is a tech blogger and content marketer specializing in online security and privacy. He spends his time split between Western Canada and Asia Pacific.