Ecoo has been very actively pushing their smartphone game like the E04, and they proved themselves. Now, they did it again with their latest release, the [COLOR="rgb(75, 0, 130)"]ECOO E05[/COLOR].
At quite light at just 170g and surprising easy hold feeling of its 5-inch display, it is the most comfortable screen size for me, and the E05 is certainly larger than the average 5 inch device. At 156.7 mm tall, it is around 1.0 to 1.5 cm longer than a normal 5 inch device, however at 77.5 mm wide, it is only a few millimeters wider your average.
Down the right-hand side are the power button and the volume rocker. Both are easily accessible when the phone is held in your left hand, and I prefer the position used by Ecoo with the power button above the volume rocker, than vice versa.
On the top you will find the 3.5mm headphone jack and the micro USB port. On the bottom edge are the speaker grills and the microphone. Flipping the phone over, you will see the prominent ECOO logo, the LED flash and the dual camera lens.
The 5-inch display on the E05 is very good, especially considering the price point of this device. It is an IPS display with a full HD resolution, i.e. 1920 x 1080. That works out to 400 dpi.
Under the hood is the MediaTek MT6753. It has an octa-core Cortex-A53 based processor which is coupled with a Mali-T720 GPU. The Cortex-A53 is ARMs super power efficient variant from its first generation of 64-bit processors. The MT6753 uses eight Cortex-A53 cores all clocked at 1.7GHz. According to Ecoo the MT6753 is twice as fast as as MediaTeks quad-core Cortex-A7 based processors, but with 30 percent less battery consumption. The processor package is fast and the UI is smooth and rapid. In fact, the E05 has one of the fastest UI that I have recently seen on a Chinese OEM phone.
In terms of benchmarks, the E05 managed to chalk up 39.1 frames per second on Epic Citadel in Ultra High Quality mode and 54.9 in High Quality mode. According to GameBench, the E05 can run Riptide GP at over 50 fps, while Shadow Fight 2 runs at 51 fps. These are all excellent scores and reflect my experience with the device.
The phone comes with a 2200 mAh battery, which is about what I would expected for a phone of this size and price. Before I started testing the phone I left it to one side while I worked on some other reviews. When the battery went flat I would charge it again and so on. When I finally got around to testing this unit I just started using it as it was. The final battery numbers for that first period of real usage was 3 days and 18 hours, with 3 hours of screen time. Once my testing was fully underway I was getting around 1 day and 5 hours, with 2.5 hours of screen time.
I also ran my customary set of tests. On one charge you will be able to play intensive 3D games for about 3 hours. GameBench shows that Tower Madness will run for almost 5 hours. For those into multimedia, you can get about 4.5 hours of YouTube streaming from this device on one charge.
The E05 is a dual SIM phone that offers quad-band GSM, which means 2G will work just about anywhere in the world; dual-band 3G, on 900 and 2100MHz; and quad-band 4G LTE on 800/1800/2100 and 2600MHz. The 3G and 4G will work in lots of countries around the world, especially in Europe and Asia. In the USA you will get 2G coverage, but that is about it.
The E05 comes with 3GB of RAM, which is good for a phone in this price range. In terms of internal storage, the device comes with 16GB of flash and has a micro-SD card slot which can accept cards up to 128GB.
Unfortunately the internal storage is divided into two partitions called Internal Storage and Phone Storage. The first is for apps and the second for your personal data. The good news is that the first partition is almost 6GB which should be sufficient to install quite a few apps. The other bit of good news is that apps can be moved from the Internal Storage to the Phone Storage from with Settings->Apps.
This phone has a 13MP rear facing camera and a 5MP front facing camera. The pictures are crisp and the color reproduction is good. And here are some sample shots, judge for yourself:
The E05 runs stock Android 5.1. You get access to Google Play and all of Googles services like YouTube, Gmail and Maps. Interestingly, the device is rooted by default and comes with Chainfires SuperSU pre-installed. As for upgrades, Ecoo has promised to release an over-the-air update to upgrade the phone to Android 6.0. There is no actual official release date for Android 6.0 yet, however it is expected soon, the promise is very convincing and attractive.
To sum up, the E05 is a 4G enabled smartphone, with a full HD display and a octa-core 64-bit CPU. The performance is good for this price point, and the promise of Android 6.0 is quite enticing. You can pick up an Ecoo E05 for around 0, which when you consider the overall specification of the device, is a great price.
Now ECOO E05 sells at the price of $189.99, and more Ecoo E05 details you can the [COLOR="rgb(75, 0, 130)"]Youtube [/COLOR] below.
At quite light at just 170g and surprising easy hold feeling of its 5-inch display, it is the most comfortable screen size for me, and the E05 is certainly larger than the average 5 inch device. At 156.7 mm tall, it is around 1.0 to 1.5 cm longer than a normal 5 inch device, however at 77.5 mm wide, it is only a few millimeters wider your average.
Down the right-hand side are the power button and the volume rocker. Both are easily accessible when the phone is held in your left hand, and I prefer the position used by Ecoo with the power button above the volume rocker, than vice versa.
On the top you will find the 3.5mm headphone jack and the micro USB port. On the bottom edge are the speaker grills and the microphone. Flipping the phone over, you will see the prominent ECOO logo, the LED flash and the dual camera lens.
The 5-inch display on the E05 is very good, especially considering the price point of this device. It is an IPS display with a full HD resolution, i.e. 1920 x 1080. That works out to 400 dpi.
Under the hood is the MediaTek MT6753. It has an octa-core Cortex-A53 based processor which is coupled with a Mali-T720 GPU. The Cortex-A53 is ARMs super power efficient variant from its first generation of 64-bit processors. The MT6753 uses eight Cortex-A53 cores all clocked at 1.7GHz. According to Ecoo the MT6753 is twice as fast as as MediaTeks quad-core Cortex-A7 based processors, but with 30 percent less battery consumption. The processor package is fast and the UI is smooth and rapid. In fact, the E05 has one of the fastest UI that I have recently seen on a Chinese OEM phone.
In terms of benchmarks, the E05 managed to chalk up 39.1 frames per second on Epic Citadel in Ultra High Quality mode and 54.9 in High Quality mode. According to GameBench, the E05 can run Riptide GP at over 50 fps, while Shadow Fight 2 runs at 51 fps. These are all excellent scores and reflect my experience with the device.
The phone comes with a 2200 mAh battery, which is about what I would expected for a phone of this size and price. Before I started testing the phone I left it to one side while I worked on some other reviews. When the battery went flat I would charge it again and so on. When I finally got around to testing this unit I just started using it as it was. The final battery numbers for that first period of real usage was 3 days and 18 hours, with 3 hours of screen time. Once my testing was fully underway I was getting around 1 day and 5 hours, with 2.5 hours of screen time.
I also ran my customary set of tests. On one charge you will be able to play intensive 3D games for about 3 hours. GameBench shows that Tower Madness will run for almost 5 hours. For those into multimedia, you can get about 4.5 hours of YouTube streaming from this device on one charge.
The E05 is a dual SIM phone that offers quad-band GSM, which means 2G will work just about anywhere in the world; dual-band 3G, on 900 and 2100MHz; and quad-band 4G LTE on 800/1800/2100 and 2600MHz. The 3G and 4G will work in lots of countries around the world, especially in Europe and Asia. In the USA you will get 2G coverage, but that is about it.
The E05 comes with 3GB of RAM, which is good for a phone in this price range. In terms of internal storage, the device comes with 16GB of flash and has a micro-SD card slot which can accept cards up to 128GB.
Unfortunately the internal storage is divided into two partitions called Internal Storage and Phone Storage. The first is for apps and the second for your personal data. The good news is that the first partition is almost 6GB which should be sufficient to install quite a few apps. The other bit of good news is that apps can be moved from the Internal Storage to the Phone Storage from with Settings->Apps.
This phone has a 13MP rear facing camera and a 5MP front facing camera. The pictures are crisp and the color reproduction is good. And here are some sample shots, judge for yourself:
The E05 runs stock Android 5.1. You get access to Google Play and all of Googles services like YouTube, Gmail and Maps. Interestingly, the device is rooted by default and comes with Chainfires SuperSU pre-installed. As for upgrades, Ecoo has promised to release an over-the-air update to upgrade the phone to Android 6.0. There is no actual official release date for Android 6.0 yet, however it is expected soon, the promise is very convincing and attractive.
To sum up, the E05 is a 4G enabled smartphone, with a full HD display and a octa-core 64-bit CPU. The performance is good for this price point, and the promise of Android 6.0 is quite enticing. You can pick up an Ecoo E05 for around 0, which when you consider the overall specification of the device, is a great price.
Now ECOO E05 sells at the price of $189.99, and more Ecoo E05 details you can the [COLOR="rgb(75, 0, 130)"]Youtube [/COLOR] below.
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