Our friends from O+ USA just sent us their new affordable Jelly Bean powered smartphone, the O+ 8.52. It’s a very good looking and sleek android phone with an average size to fit in to those who don’t jump into the ‘bigger is better’ hype. Do you want to know what’s inside the box? Check it out after the break.
The O+ 8.52 doesn’t have the same packaging as the O+ 8.12, instead it’s housed in a small box with a printed “O+” brand in front. The box still looks elegant despite its unusual design and I must say that it’s really cool. If you have been on an O Plus kiosk before, it’s actually the one beneath the phones on display.
UPDATE: Check out our full review of the O+ 8.52 HERE.
Opening it up reveals the O+ 8.52 on top. Digging down deeper, we’ll find the other accessories. First is the manuals and the Sandisk microSD card and the next set can be found on the lower level. Actually, the box contents is the typical O Plus goodies namely: the android phone, battery, FREE 4GB microSD card, microUSB cable, charger, earphones, manuals, and warranty cards. If you’ve noticed, O+ is generous enough to include a free microSD card in the package so in case you still don’t have funds to buy high capacity sd cards, you can still use it right away and enjoy it without needing anything else. Who doesn’t want to load their android phones with tons of games right after purchasing it?
First Impressions
The O Plus 8.52 is very snappy straight out of the box. It has the same internals like other cheap android phones in the Philippines but it’s surprisingly better. We immediately noticed it after fiddling with it for a while and I believe that we should give credit to Google’s Project Butter for this added smoothness. The 4-inch WVGA IPS display is also great as the colors are vibrant and pretty accurate. Sunlight legibility is okay and since it’s IPS, it’s significantly better than those with TFT screens.
The 1GHz dual-core processor, PowerVR SGX 531 GPU and 512MB RAM combo is getting old already but it’s still a fine duo. With the addition of Jelly Bean, it’s even faster and will bring you the goodness of the new Android version which ICS lacks. One thing that I like most about it so far is the ability to expand the notifications so you can easily see it without needing to go to a certain app. It’s a big time saver for someone like me because I will not be going through the app anymore if I immediately see that the notification is not that importan to look at.
I ran it through AnTuTu Benchmark test and I got a score of 7011. It’s great for its price and it just goes to show that it’s better than other devices which is on the similar price category.
Other features that are worth noting are the 5-megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash and VGA front-facing camera. It also has the capability of 720p HD video recording which is a major plus considering its fairly low price tag. I was actually surprised to see that option in the video recorder because I thought that it would pack a 480p quality at best. As far as first impressions go, I could say that this smartphone is a competitive entry to our local market especially because of the Android Jelly Bean OS on-board. The only problem I’m seeing is its mediocre 1450mAh battery but its already more than 24 hours since I opened it and it still has lots of juice left so I’m not gonna draw some conclusions yet until I fully test it on everyday usage.
We’ll be using it thoroughly in the coming weeks to give you a better perspective on how it performs so if you’re interested on this gadget, stay tuned to know our final verdict in our full review. The O+ 8.52 is now available at O Plus Kiosks nationwide and it can be bought for only Php5,999.
UPDATE: You can find our comprehensive review of the O Plus 8.52 HERE.
anung mas maganda yan 8.52 o un 8.75 ??
O+ 8.6. We’ll post our unboxing tomorrow or on Saturday.
ano po ang iniangat nito sa 8.5?
O Plus 8.52 has a dual-core CPU and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
How about po dun sa contacts nya and sa messaging kase po sa 8.5 may problems daw po. I’m planning to buy this kind of phone eh
We haven’t experienced any problems po. It’s working well.
Eh yung sa contacts po. :) yung mga numbers po.
Ok naman po lahat.
It should come with 1G of ram
O+ 8.6 has 1GB of RAM. We’ll post the unboxing this week.
Myphone 848i seems to be better and tougher than this, and now on sale for only
Php 4.5 K
thanks.. helps me to decide which to get
Have you seen this device in person? I have used both. And O Plus 8.52 is already on Jelly Bean whereas A848i is still on ICS.
Before buying, I would recommend that you check and compare them personally.
mas maganda O Plus
O+ is pathetic. they sell 8.5 as beta release and now we 8.5 users will just be they’re laughing stock for releasing 8.52 with similar specs aside from OS and dual core. i hate you O+! 8.5 users will prove to you that Jb os is just a decoration in a smartphone and dual core is just a mere update to waste more juice in your smartphone!
i agree with u man… 8.52 will just use more battery juice spcly with 1450 mAH battery.. while 8.5 has 1500 mAH battery.. thats business strategy from O+ :( sigh…
san po nabibili?
O+ stores and resellers in malls.
try nio po sa introgadgets!! meron po dun sure!!
does it have a problem with 3g? like the O+ 8.5
No problems po.
What’s your 3G problem on the 8.5?
thank you for the update, i don’t have an O+ phone at the moment, i’m trying to compare 8.52 and myphone’s A848i in terms of speed, connection (heavy skype user) and durability, it will be hard for me to get repairs since those phones do not exist here in the middle east. i’ve read that most users of 8.5 had problems connecting using 3G, and some have experience factory defects, this is something i cannot afford since i can’t send the phone back from where i am. so far for the A848i i have not ready anything about any defects, let me know if you find any in the 8.52
I haven’t encountered any problem so far. If ever I find some, I’ll mention them in our full review. :D
kuya adam may problem mo yung 3g nung akin, ayw nya pong gumana. plss help po. 0+8.52 po yung model nung akin
I have a problem connecting to have data service. I am based in Cebu and after coordinating with them, it is recommended to send it back to Manila thru the the store where i bought it.
I still have to find time to send it because I like to use it over wifi.
Just get frustrated only I have to transfer my SBW sim from Galaxy Y ( I use my Galaxy Y exclusively as my wifi router December 2012.. ) when its battery ran out very low only to realized I can not have data service with it.
I like to use it but frustrated because no local after-sales service when I need one. So, at the moment, I only recommend Myphone because there is a Sony Service Center almost in every major city in the Philippines.
The CM Fusion Bolt @ P3,999 is the REAL Affordable Jelly Bean Powered ‘droid.
It’s not a phone.
yahh … its a tablet!! :))
Interesting… will get one soon.
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