If there’s something that I’m excited way back from my first visit at their office last July and when I saw this device at their brochure, this is the one mainly coz it’s LTE. Here’s the Torue Droidz Punch LTE
Note that some of it’s features might have some improvements as they have the prototype device at the venue.
Front and back
Top and bottom
Camera app sneak peek
Torque Droidz Punch LTE Antutu
First impressions: Based on what their President and CEO Cris Uyco said to me, the Droidz Punch LTE supports 5 LTE bands which if accurate, this will be most versatile LTE capable device from a local brand so far. One thing’s for sure that the Globe LTE can support this device as I had the sim of the said telco and inserted it for confirmation (How I wish that I also had my Smart LTE sim at that time). The qHD display is no big deal for me especially with it’s big 2,500 mAh battery. If the camera app UI will be at it’s final state, some might be confused on the megapixel selection as you can see at my pic. I’m not sure though if this has USB OTG support. Unlike with the brand’s 2 octa-cores, this one got 5.8 GB of app storage out of 8 GB ROM which is another plus for me.
Torque Droidz Punch LTE specs:
Dual regular sim
Quadband 2G, ??? band 3G, LTE capable (Globe capable as I tested)
Android 4.4 Kitkat
1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 quad-core chipset
5 inch IPS qHD display
5 MP AF rear camera with flash, 2 MP front camera
1 GB RAM, 8 GB ROM
WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS
Micro SD up to 32 GB
2,500 mAh battery
Php 6,399