Aside the Prive, I also had a chance to check (finally) the brand’s first octa-core. Meet the Happy Mobile Oracle.
When you look at the front and back portions, you can compare it to the form factor of an iPhone. The back part is not that glossy, not that on the matte side but it is quite easy to grip. I encountered the gold and white variant of this device from one of Happy Mobile sales personnel at the same price and it is also quite good.
The left hand side has the volume rocker and the power/unlock button. The right hand side has the dual sim tray which can be removed by a sim tray pin. There’s no micro SD slot on this device.
The top area has the 3.5 mm audio jack while at the bottom, you can check the micro USB slot and the pin hole mic.
The control center and the app drawer
The phone and messaging apps which reminds me of the Infinity Lite
The 13 MP rear camera with flash and the 8 MP front camera which were visible on this pic. Both are in 4:3 aspect ratio.
I tried to put in some benchmark tests into this device like the Antutu but looks like the one that I had from their launch was a prototype device which I addressed to Happy Mobile officials. A typical 1.4 Ghz octa-core phone can have at least 27,000 on Antutu 5.3. A far cry when I had a few tests on a slightly higher clocked device at 1.5 GHz octa-core processor
One setback for me on this device is out of the 8 GB ROM, the device onlh has over a GB for app storage which is a no-no for heavy gamers or for those who store in a lot of apps.
I can’t leave the Oracle without the camera samples so look at my samples below:
I tried to put in some benchmark tests into this device like the Antutu but looks like the one that I had from their launch was a prototype device which I addressed to Happy Mobile officials. A typical 1.4 Ghz octa-core phone can have at least 27,000 on Antutu 5.3. A far cry when I had a few tests on a slightly higher clocked device at 1.5 GHz octa-core processor
One setback for me on this device is out of the 8 GB ROM, the device onlh has over a GB for app storage which is a no-no for heavy gamers or for those who store in a lot of apps.
I can’t leave the Oracle without the camera samples so look at my samples below:
Happy Mobile Oracle 13 MP rear camera sample
Happy Mobile Oracle 8 MP front camera sample
In comparison of the rear camera vs another octa-core, my bet is for the Prive so far with better color reproduction esp. on the blue area of SM North EDSA
Happy Mobile Oracle specs:
Dual sim, HSPA+ connectivity
Android 4.4 Kitkat
1.5 GHz Mediatek MT6592 octa-core chipset
5 inch IPS HD LCD display
13 MP AF rear camera with flash, 8 MP front camera
1 GB RAM, 8 GB ROM
WiFi, Bluetooth, FM Radio, GPS, USB OTG
2,100 mAh non-removable battery
Php 9,990
In comparison of the rear camera vs another octa-core, my bet is for the Prive so far with better color reproduction esp. on the blue area of SM North EDSA
Happy Mobile Oracle specs:
Dual sim, HSPA+ connectivity
Android 4.4 Kitkat
1.5 GHz Mediatek MT6592 octa-core chipset
5 inch IPS HD LCD display
13 MP AF rear camera with flash, 8 MP front camera
1 GB RAM, 8 GB ROM
WiFi, Bluetooth, FM Radio, GPS, USB OTG
2,100 mAh non-removable battery
Php 9,990