Ulefone has just announced a new smartphone, the Ulefone Note 7. This handset features three cameras on the back, and it actually seems to be inspired by the Huawei Mate 20 Pro in the design department, though this handset is much, much more affordable, as the Note 7 is a budget phone.
If you take a look at the back side of the phone, you will notice a camera setup similar to the one on the Huawei Mate 20 Pro. Three cameras and an LED flash are placed in two rows, one camera and an LED flash are placed in the first row, while the remaining two cameras sit below them. All of those sensors protrude a bit on the back.
The back side of this phone seems to be made out of glass or plastic, it’s hard to say (though it’s probably plastic due to this phone’s price tag), while the company’s branding and the phone’s loudspeaker are also located on the back. The front side of this phone reminds us of the OnePlus 6T, as Ulefone opted to include a teardrop notch here, with an earpiece above it, and a “chin” below the display.
All the physical keys are included on the right-hand side of the Ulefone Note 7, including the volume up, volume down, and power / lock buttons. The phone is shown in Black, Gold, and Twilight color variants, and it includes a 3.5mm headphone jack, in case you were wondering.
The device features a 6.1-inch 1280 x 600 display, in addition to 1GB of RAM and 16GB of storage (expandable up to 64GB). MediaTek’s MT6580 64-bit quad-core processor fuels this phone, while a 3,500mAh battery is also included in the package.
On the back of the device, you will be able to find a single 8-megapixel camera, in addition to two 2-megapixel units, and a dual-LED flash. A single 5-megapixel camera is placed on the front side of this phone, while facial scanning is also available. Ulefone claims that the phone can unlock this way in 0.2 seconds.
This device supports Bluetooth 4.0, and it does not ship with 4G LTE supports, 3G is the fastest you’ll get here. There are two SIM card slots included here (2x nano SIM), and both of them support 3G connectivity. The phone measures 156.1 x 73.7 x 9.7mm, while it weighs 177.5 grams. Android 8.1 Oreo (Go Edition) comes pre-installed on the device, so it ships with software that is optimized for entry-level phones.
Ulefone did not say how much will the phone cost once it becomes available, but it did say that the device will be really cheap, and it will become available in the near future. If you’d like to know more about the Ulefone Note 7, follow the link down below.