Mlais is a relatively small Hong Kong-based smartphone manufacturer. This company has released only a couple of devices thus far but is doing their best to both improve and promote them. The company has been teasing the Android 5.0 Lollipop update for their M52 handset which launched a while back, they said that the update will start rolling out on April 15th, which is today. Well, the company has contacted us and confirmed that the Android Lollipop update for their M52 device has started rolling out and if you own that handset, you’ll probably get it OTA over the next couple of days.
The Mlais M52 is a solid mid-range handset which offers a set of really decent specifications. We’ve actually reviewed this handset quite recently, and in case you’d like to know more about it, visit this link. That being said, let’s check out its specs real quite. The Mlais M52 sports a 5.5-inch 720p (1280 x 720) IPS display along with 2GB of RAM for your multitasking needs and 16GB of built-in storage. MediaTek’s MT6752 octa-core processor clocked at 1.7GHz is powering on this handset along with a Mali-T760 GPU for graphics rendering. On the back of this device you’ll find a 13-megapixel shooter, while there’s an 8-megapixel snapper available up front. The 3,200mAh battery ships with this device and it should be more than enough to get you through the day. Android 4.4 KitKat coms pre-installed on the Mlais M52 with features added by this Chinese company. You need 4G LTE connectivity? Well, no problem, Mlais M52 offers that as well along with the usual array of smartphone sensors.
The Mlais M52 is currently available for purchase from a range of Mlais’ partners (various retailers). The device is priced at $159.99 and is available in Black, Blue, Peach Red and White color options. In case you’re interested in purchasing a copy, visit this link which will take you to a full list of Mlais partners. You can get this handset from resellers such as GearBest, 1949deal.com, GeekBuying, PandaWill, EveryBuying, etc. There you have it folks, in case you own the device, you can expect this update to land any day now, if it hasn’t already.