Here is the official JiaYu G6 advertising material!


jiayu g6 renders

The race is on between JiaYu and iOcean as to who will launch their octacore phablet first, iOcean say it will be then and could be early as next week, JiaYu retaliate by releasing press renders!

If you are in the market for an octacore Mediatek phablet then this is either the best or the worst possible time for you (depending on how you think about it). On one hand you have an excellent selection to choose from with the iOcean G7 and OrientPhone Mega already on sale and the iOcean X8 and JiaYu G6 around the corner, while on the other hand you have to choose one out of 4 great looking devices!

jiayu g6 renders

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To try and pull you over to their side, JiaYu have dusted off their rendering skills and put together these press images of their JiaYu G6. Each one highlights a different aspect of the phone ranging from the battery life, Antutu score to the overall dimensions (which are impressive for a 5.7-inch device!).

Is it just us or do these renders look way better than anything else JiaYu has put together? But more importantly will that translate into the JiaYu G6 being one of the better JiaYu devices ever to go on sale? What do you guy’s think?

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16 Comments

  1. iANDROID8.1
    April 19, 2014

    that’s a damn sexy phone

  2. Simon
    April 19, 2014

    So much choice, maybe flip a coin ?

  3. Allanitomwesh
    April 19, 2014

    They’ve clearly made a compact phone,the G have always been that,in fact,I was even doubting the dimensions were even true. But it was not supposed to be a phablet. A compact 5 incher in a 4.7inch dimensions would have been fine. Because this one is big,all those in future will be bigger. They just ruined the one reason people bought this line of phones. I don’t think the compactness (same size as most 5.5inch devices) will make up for sheer overall size to G4/5 buyers. Lets also not forget its a clone instead of an “inspired design” .Its a thin line JiaYu and you crossed it.

    • Simon
      April 19, 2014

      Aren’t all chinese phones clones though ?

      • Airyl
        April 20, 2014

        No.

        • Simon
          April 20, 2014

          Can you give some examples i’m interested to know(with the exception of Oppo, Xiaomi etc) ?

          • Allanitomwesh
            April 20, 2014

            ZTE Nubia,Geek and Grand lines,Huawei’s P,G and D lines,Lenovo’s K and S lines,ALCATEL’s Onetouch Line,All Xiaomi Mi Line, Most Coolpad phones, Most Newman phones,Most ThL phones,Most Amoi phones, NEO N line,Meizu MX Line, and Star/Kingleon OEM devices are unique designs sometimes,except they get overly rebadged,and it looks like brands are cloning each other.
            In fact,the only companies that pride themselves in being clone makers are Goophone,Number 1, HDC, Thunderbird,and Zophone.They go out of their way to clone various popular brands at a lower cost.
            Then there’s people like JiaYu,ZOPO,UMi and iOcean,whose designs aren’t exactly original,but they don’t 1-1 duplicate either. They just save cash on the design bit by “borrowing” from the big boys. I’m cool with that,except of late JiaYu in particular have been making no effort at all in differentiation.

            • Simon
              April 20, 2014

              Ah thanks for that very comprehensive response. If therefore you were to choose a manufacturer(s) which one(s) would you definitely choose (all things considered) ?

            • Allanitomwesh
              April 22, 2014

              OPPO,Huawei and Lenovo. JiaYu,ThL,Newman if i’m looking to save cash.

            • Simon
              April 22, 2014

              Do you think much of Xiaomi ?

              I must admit the Jiayu G6 in black does look tasty. Haven’t heard much from Newman in a long time, wonder what ever happened to the N3 for example ?

            • Allanitomwesh
              April 23, 2014

              Xiaomi’s appeal is in their value proposition, otherwise no,because re-sellers found themselves a cash cow in that brand,for instance the Mi3 costs the same as Find 7a from re-sellers,really an easy choice to go with OPPO there.

  4. Allanitomwesh
    April 19, 2014

    Well no,some do make an effort and come up with an original design,like in this case,the Huawei P6 was an original, unique design.

  5. Olegitch
    April 19, 2014

    I don’t want to buy JiaYu any more after G4 model – too much defective products from them.

    • Simon
      April 20, 2014

      You found it bad ?

    • tex
      April 21, 2014

      just been to china and visited jia yu shop.build quality is terrible on there phones.reviews on giz china are wrong.reviewers must be getting kickbacks from these chinese factorys..only 2 descent phone companys were hanomi and vivo.

  6. The Chosen One
    April 20, 2014

    Hey Andi,
    On April 3rd I recieved my ZoPo ZP998 and currently with 101 apps loaded with some running in the background i get a score of 26159 from Antutu and a score of 24881 from Antutu X.

    I am in the US and the phone has been flawless in its usage with zero ghosting or GPS issues. It came with the last announced firmware already installed and upon powering up and accessing the OTA program it actually had an unannounced 20140329-161638 firmware update ready and waiting.

    The only Con is that Google Voice Search is buggy but I think thats gonna be an easy fix so to say i’m pleased with my ZP998 is an understatement.

    I am considering porting GizROM to it when I get bored with the stock ROM as both my wife’s and I units both came rooted.
    I now wait on a future smartphone with the same specs but in a 4G LTE 64bit variation for our next upgrade.