Blackview Omega Smartphone Review

Mobile/Smart Phones by stefan @ 2015-04-03

Omega is one of the latest smartphones of Blackview, featuring the established MT6592 SoC at 1.7GHz from Mediatek and is paired with 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage. The selfie camera is 5MP, while the shooter from the back is powered by the Sony IMX135 13MP sensor and it does have a battery of 2100mAh.

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Packaging, A Closer Look Part I

The Chinese smartphone market is now a very crowded one and many manufacturers are trying to impress with a lot of features in order to attract customers and also to provide a good experience while keeping the costs low. Blackview aims to release products which have an interesting design, with mainstream specifications, which should be accessible for a wide range of users. Today we will take a peek on one of their latest releases, the Omega, or how Blackview likes to call it “Speed Terminator”. The product is shipped in a medium-sized box, which resembles the ones we have seen with the Xperia-series smartphones and on the front the manufacturer has placed some photos with the product in operation, along with some of the main features; we are seeing there the 8M + 18M Dual Camera specifications but these are in fact 5M + 13M, the back sensor being a Sony IMX135, which we could also find with the Samsung Galaxy S4:

 

 

 

If people are interested in more details about the product, they should switch on the bottom side of the box, since here the manufacturer has included a more detailed description of the product:

 

 

 

After removing the top cover, we will get to see an interesting product presentation, with the product logo on the left half and the actual smartphone on the right:

 

 

 

The bottom layer includes the rest of the bundle, which is quite consistent:

 

 

 

 

Speaking of the bundle, we will receive the power adapter, an OTG adapter, the USB cable but also a set of earphones with in-line remote:

 

 

 

The power adapter is rated on the output as 5V, 2A:

 

 

 

The earphones seem to imitate a bit the EarPods from apple, which were designed by the geometry of the ear, for a better fit:

 

 

 

Each piece has the channel written on it:

 

 

 

On the in-line remote, we will see the Blackview logo:

 

 

 

The other side presents itself with a small clickable button:

 

 

 

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