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New-player Xodiom offers flagship specs for cheaps

Xodiom is a new brand that is now accepting pre-orders for their flagship device that’s packed with heavy specs, yet comes with an affordable price tag – meet the xodiom.

xodiom

xodiom specs:
5.5-inch QHD display @ 2560 x 1440 resolution, 534ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
2.7GHz Snapdragon 805 quad-core processor
Adreno 420 GPU
3GB RAM
32/64GB internal storage
Expandable up to 128GB via microSD
16MP rear camera with phase detection, OIS, and LED flash
5MP distortion-free front camera
4K video recording
Bluetooth 4.0
NFC
3G, 4G
Dual stereo speakers
Android 5.0 Lollipop with xodiom’s xOS
152.7 x 75.9 x 6.6mm (dimensions)
147 grams (weight)
Accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity, compass, barometer, gesture, UV, heart rate, Sp02 (sensors)
Tuxedo Black (color)
3200mAh battery

Truly, their naming convention is a bit confusing (so they’re Xodiom and their flagship is called xodiom?). Nevertheless, what’s more interesting than its beefy specs is its price tag. All those high-end specs are priced at $329 (Php14,684 directly converted) for the 32GB and $379 (Php16,916) for the 64GB variant.

They will be ready to ship for free starting the 5th of January next year when you press that Buy button over at their site. In addition, the company doesn’t play hard-to-get as you do not need an invite of any sort just to purchase this affordable flagship. If you check out their purchase page you’ll see a message saying, “To buy the xodiom you DO NOT need an invite, hooray for freedom ;-)”

Interested? You may check out the details by clicking the Source link.

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Update: The company & the phone is a scam.

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Kevin Bruce Francisco is the Senior Editor and Video Producer for YugaTech. He's a Digital Filmmaking graduate who's always either daydreaming of traveling or actually going places on his bike. Follow him on Twitter for more tech updates @kevincofrancis.

20 Responses

  1. Avatar for densiology densiology says:

    Yugatech please edit or remove this article. If any filipinos are scammed you might take the blame again (remember ZTE?).

  2. Avatar for AsusFan AsusFan says:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=D32IKV-1mXo

    Kawawa naman yung mga nabiktima nito…

  3. Avatar for man man says:

    what is phase detection

    • Avatar for ewanlangha ewanlangha says:

      it will detect if you have phase of mind or not
      or if you prefer phase instead of war
      or maybe it can detect if you smell like a phase, out of water

    • Avatar for woman woman says:

      bakit palagi na lang may mga MALI itong yugatech. pumasa ba sila sa english subject?

  4. Avatar for d d says:

    Amoy malansa. SCAM alert.

  5. Avatar for SCAM SCAM says:

    ITS a SCAMMER!! http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/android-user-group-323/xodiom-4898531-2.html

  6. Avatar for nokinoks nokinoks says:

    seems fishy, sana hindi scam, seems like a good phone and maybe they’ll make something smaller in the future kung ma suportahan. Kaso parang ang style ata nila pag maganda lang ang reception tyaka lang sila mag lalabas. tapos pag ndi eh ibabalik nalang yung pera xD anyway nawa hindi scam, kasi nakakaawa ung mga taong bibili at nakakahiya sa yugatech.

  7. Avatar for Ozith Ozith says:

    Guys Please check this.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D32IKV-1mXo&feature=youtu.be

  8. Avatar for caloy caloy says:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D32IKV-1mXo

    Info wla pa bah physical units … bka scam talaga toh

  9. Avatar for Justin Justin says:

    Looks to be a scam.

    Check out the supposed “actual phone” on the main page of their website. The capacitive buttons are located OUTSIDE of the screen.

    … I have a feeling Yugatech will do a follow-up article about this enumerating the experiences of their victims.

    *tsk* *tsk* *tsk*

    • Avatar for nokinoks nokinoks says:

      ehhrr, I agree that there is a big chance that this is a scam, but aren’t capacitive buttons supposed to be outside the screen? O.O Did I miss something?

    • Avatar for Justin Justin says:

      @nokinoks: Android capacitive buttons are supposed to be INSIDE the screen, since these are changed/updated by the OS. Case in point, compare the buttons of KitKat and Lollipop. They’re very much different.

      The capacitive buttons you are referring to are the non-andoird capacitive buttons, typically used by Samsung and HTC. These buttons usually just bring up the menu or do some other stuff other than what the 3 main Android buttons (Back|Home|Recent) do.

  10. Avatar for kimmee kimmee says:

    grabe pang-dagdag na sa libo-libong brands ng Android, kaumay na!

    • Avatar for Hentai Kamen Hentai Kamen says:

      Competition is always good for everyone. No one is forcing you to buy from those thousands of manufacturers so stop whining already.

    • Avatar for kimmee kimmee says:

      I know the benefits of Competition, its like Business 101, Duh… the problem it generates is choosing the right handset for just one OS type (Android), it will be a relentless, daunting task for an already confused buyer. And to set the record straight, I’m not an Apple zombie either :P

  11. Avatar for Easy E Easy E says:

    Not accepting credit cards, paypal, etc. Cash thru bank transfer lang. Scam ba ito?

  12. Avatar for R2 R2 says:

    Confusing? They should have named it Asin

  13. Avatar for yuja yuja says:

    Love the 3Gb Specs…but dont have budget. teehee

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