Our first impressions from other Blackview smartphones continue on this blog as I will gonna showcase their another octa-core offering, the Blackview Crown.
The front portion has a metal-like bezel on the top and bottom parts. At the back which is very clear from my picture the 13 MP rear camera with flash and the dimple-embossed back cover which reminds me from the Galaxy S5. I’m curious at the 2 “Chinese-like” characters. The 3.5 mm. audio jack and the micro USB slot are located at the top.
Here, you can see the sneak peek on it’s app drawer and the front camera UI which are kinda stock Android Kitkat.
Fresh from the Blackview DM 550, it’s the second time that I saw that the app storage only has 3 GB out of the 16 GB ROM. The remaining 10 GB is allocated for the phone storage. The 2 GB RAM is also present in the picture.
And here are the camera samples of the Blackview Crown. Both pictures are on 4:3 aspect ratio. The rear camera has f/2.2 aperture while the front has f/2.8 aperture. The camera shutter speed is not that fast, not that slow.
And here are the camera samples of the Blackview Crown. Both pictures are on 4:3 aspect ratio. The rear camera has f/2.2 aperture while the front has f/2.8 aperture. The camera shutter speed is not that fast, not that slow.
Blackview Crown 13 MP rear camera sample
Blackview Crown 5 MP front camera
And here is the Blackview Crown for now. It is already available online thru their Blackview Philippines Facebook page & at Telego kiosks. In addition, they had their first kiosk at SM Bicutan.
Blackview Crown specs:
Dual sim, dual standby
Quadband 2G, Dual band 3G
Android 4.4 Kitkat
1.7 Ghz Mediatek MT6592 octa-core chipset
5 inch HD IPS OGS display
13 MP AF rear camera with flash, 5 MP AF front camera
2 GB RAM, 16 GB ROM
WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, USB OTG, FM Radio
Gyro, light and proximity sensors
Micro SD up to 32 GB
143.85 x 72.7 x 8.4 mm.
2,200 maH battery
Comes in either black or white
P9,999