JiaYu S3 alloy chassis photos plus dual 4G LTE is confirmed


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JiaYu have released more official photos of their JiaYu S3 plus a few more confirmed details of the specifications inside.

The JiaYu S3 is shaping up to be a phone that I would quite happily own. So far the body of the phone looks well made and subtle, and the specifications are nothing to be sniffed at either!

More official photos posted in the VIP section of the JiaYu Forums, show the alloy chassis of the JiaYu S3, for a firm and lightweight build, plus images of the LED antennas alongside the larger 3000mAh battery.

LDS is a process where an antenna is printed on to the body of the phone to allow for more surface area in a tight or confined space. The idea is these larger antennas will give better LTE, WIFI and GPS performance than regular designs. The images here show the intricate details of the antennas in the JiaYu S3 chassis.

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As for the WIFI, JiaYu have confirmed that the 64bit Medikatek MT6752 chipset in the JiaYu S3 will support 5G 802.11b / g / n / ac, Wi-Fi Direct / Miracast, plus Bluetooh 4.1, ti-band GPS, GLONASS, and FM radio,

Finally the S3 won’t be ditching NFC and will have a Near Field Communication chip built-in and both SIM card trays in the phone will support 4G LTE!

All in all the specs, look and build of the JiaYu S3 are all very promising! We can’t wait to see it in the flesh!

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18 Comments

  1. pa5t1s
    November 10, 2014

    Looks promising 😉

  2. Don Rogers
    November 10, 2014

    Can’t wait to get the phone in my hands any ideas on how long it might take, I was hoping to get one for Xmas

  3. slartiblart
    November 10, 2014

    I’m a big fan of Jiayu. I hope they can deliver this soon. Their Software problems seemed to have been resolved. Now they just need to deliver before the rest of the market as they have a solid product at their end. I’m waiting for the Jiayu S4.

  4. Airyl
    November 10, 2014

    Looking great! Would’ve preferred a larger battery, but 3000mAh is good enough, especially compared to the 2000mah unit in the S2.

  5. Manos
    November 10, 2014

    Dual 4G that’s good news! 3GBRam?I’m also waiting for S4 the small one!

  6. Manos
    November 10, 2014

    There is contacts at both sides of the antennas! The back cover will have extra plates for better signal! That’s very good I think.

  7. billybloggs
    November 10, 2014

    Now the only question is how long will we have to wait, before Christmas would be nice.

  8. Jason45
    November 10, 2014

    Hopefully around or less than 240 us dollar, that would be great. If not, there is quite some competition around (for example, snapdragon 800 phones are quite cheap to get nowadays).

  9. pa5t1s
    November 10, 2014

    Looks promising 😉

  10. Don Rogers
    November 10, 2014

    Can’t wait to get the phone in my hands any ideas on how long it might take, I was hoping to get one for Xmas

  11. slartiblart
    November 10, 2014

    I’m a big fan of Jiayu. I hope they can deliver this soon. Their Software problems seemed to have been resolved. Now they just need to deliver before the rest of the market as they have a solid product at their end. I’m waiting for the Jiayu S4.

  12. Airyl
    November 10, 2014

    Looking great! Would’ve preferred a larger battery, but 3000mAh is good enough, especially compared to the 2000mah unit in the S2.

  13. Guest
    November 10, 2014

    Dual 4G that’s good news! 3GBRam?I’m also waiting for S4 the small one!

  14. Guest
    November 10, 2014

    There is contacts at both sides of the antennas! The back cover will have extra plates for better signal! That’s very good I think.

  15. billybloggs
    November 10, 2014

    Now the only question is how long will we have to wait, before Christmas would be nice.

  16. Jason45
    November 10, 2014

    Hopefully around or less than 240 us dollar, that would be great. If not, there is quite some competition around (for example, snapdragon 800 phones are quite cheap to get nowadays).

  17. Allanitomwesh
    November 12, 2014

    Now just give us Android 5 at lauch for Tap and Go

  18. Allanitomwesh
    November 12, 2014

    Now just give us Android 5 at lauch for Tap and Go