The
Coolpad 8190Q will go on sale soon at around 700 Yuan ($113) and is likely to be a hit for those less interested in the latest spec and more concerned about their wallets.
In China
phone prices are pretty low as it is. It's not uncommon for
quad-core,
1080 phones with 2GB
RAM and
13 mega-pixel cameras to
launch for around 1499 Yuan ($242), but even these low prices are still to much for the average
phone users who just want's something
cheap and of good
quality.
That's what
Coolpad do best,
cheap and good
quality. The Coolpad 8190Q will retail at just over $100 at
launch and features the same 1.2Ghz
quad-core MT6589 CPU and 1GB
RAM as more costly phones, but with cost cutting downgrades in other ares to keep the price competitive.
The display on the 8190Q is a 4.5-inch IPS unit with a resolution of just 960 x 540, the
rear camera is a 5 mega-pixel sensor while the front is a very
cheap VGA unit, battery is 1650mAh, even Android is the last version of Jelly Bean 4.1.
The Coolpad does offer a low-price though, and most importantly will be easy to purchase in many high-street stores and supermarkets, where as the more high-end devices are only available online.