Bluboo compares the display on its Xtouch flagship with the screen on the more expensive OnePlus 2

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Bluboo compares the display on its Xtouch flagship with the screen on the more expensive OnePlus 2
The OnePlus 2 is a high-end phone that is value priced. Starting at $329, the handset features a Gorilla Glass 3 protected 5.5-inch screen, offering a 1080 x 1920 resolution. A Snapdragon 810 chipset is under the hood, carrying an octa-core 1.8GHz CPU and the Adreno 430 GPU. 4GB of RAM is inside, with 16GB/64GB of memory. A 13MP rear camera includes OIS, and there is a 5MP front-facing camera for selfies and video chats. Powered by a 3300mAh battery, OxygenOS is pre-installed.

Priced at $179.99, the Bluboo Xtouch might be considered even more of a value than the OnePlus 2. The device has a Gorilla Glass 3 protected 5-inch screen, using 2.5D curved glass with a 1080 x 1920 resolution. The phone is driven by the MediaTek MT6753 SoC. That means it has an octa-core CPU. It also features 3GB of RAM inside, along with 32GB of internal storage. A 13MP rear camera uses Sony's IMX214 sensor, and the 8MP front-facing snapper shoots selfies and handles video chats. A fingerprint scanner is embedded in the home button, and a 3050mAh battery keeps the lights on. Android 5.1 is pre-installed.

Bluboo says that the screen on its Xtouch is just as good as the display on the more expensive OnePlus 2. Not only did it produce side-by-side images to show this, it also compared viewing angles for both phones. You can check out the comparison images by clicking on the slideshow below. Is Bluboo right? Does the Xtouch provide a similar viewing experience as the 83% more expensive OnePlus 2?



source: Bluboo via: GizmoChina
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