Seven out of ten smartphone launched in China today will either boost a dual rear camera set up, or an 18:9 display aspect ratio, features which is actually the SP of the Ulefone Mix 2 smartphone. This is has been the trending deal since 2017, and we hope to see more companies adopting these trends in 2018. One annoying thing however is the fact that some of these other smartphones, especially those within mid range to low-end department performs terribly inspite hosting a dual rear camera. This is the particular area the Ulefone Mix 2 Review stand out of the competitions, providing fans with a budget dual rear camera that truly works.
The camera department of the Mix 2, is where I personally think that Ulefone did the nicest job on this device. Dual rear camera setup is one of the most trending factor in the mobile arena currently. But trust me, most OEMs especially those offering Dual sensors on mid range to low-end smartphones are playing you SCAM, and if you doubt me, then please refer to my review of the Leagoo T5c Smartphone.
Generally, I would always recommend folks buying low-end phones not to go for a smartphone with dual camera setup, not until I got the Ulefone Mix 2, then I realize that there are low-end smartphones with dual camera setups that really works.
At the price of just $99 dollars, I’m not going to tell you how bright and sharp the camera on the device was, just refer to the camera samples below. One thing that interest me the most is the depth of field and bokeh effect attainable by the secondary senor. Even when capturing objects on motion, the bokeh effect is still applicable.
You won’t get Optical Image Stabilation (OIS) with this device, but you get Electronic Image Stabilation (EIS), , Face beautification, the aforementioned blurring effects and even 1080p video recording and more.
All sounds and multimedia output are passed through a single loud speaker seating at the base of the smartphone. The speaker is loud and fairly rich in sound quality. The only issue I have is with the placement. I discovered when watching a movie or playing a game in horizontal mode, I easily get the speaker muffled with my fingers. This is a singular problem common to all phones with base speaker, and until we still getting a blastering front facing speakers like those on Infinix Hot 5 or Google Pixel, then the problem will continue.
As for Connectivity, the Mix 2 provides room for dual nano sim with support for 4G network speed. Network reception is great, and I could easily stream youtube HD videos without unnessary buffering, also Making and receiving phone calls with the Ulefone Mix 2 was not an issue at all, I could hear my callers clearly well as much as they could hear me.