Dual Core Beidou Little Pepper Hands on Video, Pictures and where to buy!


Beidou have been doing a fantastic job of whipping everyone up in to a frenzy over there dual and quad-core Little Pepper Phones, and finally we have video and a place to buy one thanks to Gizchina reader leandro!

leandro has done the impossible and has managed to track down a store who is claiming to sell the little pepper, has photos and hands on video! HOWEVER they want a little more than the recommend retail price Beidou are asking for!

 

Beidou, the e-commerce site who brought the Little Pepper Android phones to life are advertising the dual core, dual sim, 5 mega-pixel version of the Little Pepper for a super low 699Yuan ($110) which is quite a bit cheaper than the $169 this store is advertising them for!

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As far as we can see there is no listing for the faster and larger quad-core Beidou Little Pepper which should be on sale for 999 Yuan.

 

 

The photos below were taken from this Chinese website while the rather annoying video comes from the store selling the Little Pepper, or as they have translated it the “small chilli”.

Thanks again leandro

 

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6 Comments

  1. Leandro
    July 27, 2012

    Andy, your almost as fast than the Chinese manufacturers! LOL 😉

  2. Leandro
    July 27, 2012

    But i really think that this is a OEM, like always happen in China or some sort of a knock-off. But still has great specs!

    • July 28, 2012

      You are probably correct most of these phones are available under a number of brands.

  3. Simon
    July 28, 2012

    I couldn’t watch the videos yet because I’m on a super-slow satellite internet (living on a small island). Could anyone tell me whether it looked like there were English language options?
    Looking forward to someone selling at RRP!

    Kind of a related question Andi – I fly through Singapore in a few weeks. Do you (or any helpful readers) know if these sort of Chinese phones hit the retail sector there?

    Simon

  4. Simon
    July 28, 2012

    Sorry guys, one more qn. Did anyone catch what version of android it’s running? I’m guessing 2.3 as for most of these cheap phones, so we’ll need to look out for whether any custom boot roms come available – if it’s an OEM it’s really a matter of identifying the generic manufacturer.

  5. Calvin
    July 28, 2012

    @Leandro, while it may be a dual-core and to most people that probably means “Powerful”, take note that it’s a dual-core Cortex A5, which is weaker than the Cortex A9s found in phones like the Galaxy S2. Expect it to be slower than those phones. Of course, the low price makes up for it.