Ulefone Tiger Pros & Cons Review

Picture of the Ulefone Tiger, by Ulefone

- Analysis by KJ David


Ulefone's 2016 Tiger shows some pretty sharp claws when it comes to power, with a 4200mAh SONY lithium-polymer battery that scores up to 550 hours of standby time sitting in the engine room. Its other pros and cons, including a basic 1.3GHz quad-core processor (2GB RAM) and an HD-720p-only 5.5-inch display , are not as wild, however. Its screen comes with Gorilla Glass 3 protection , though.

As for the rest of its pros, the Ulefone Tiger delivers fingerprint identification alongside a 16GB memory that can be expanded by a maximum of 128GB . Additionally, it sports a dual-flash 8-megapixel rear camera interpolated to 13 megapixels as well as a 5-megapixel camera interpolated to 8 megapixels -- obviously more-favorable versus the plain 5-megapixel cams offered by some comparable models. Topping off its specs are a Smart PA (AWK9 chipset) and a vertical-window leather flip case .

Even though the metal-encased Tiger is not ready to pounce onto a high-end shelf just yet, its large battery and fingerprint ID should give its mid-range clientele enough to munch on.


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