Pioneer certainly isn’t the biggest name when its smartphones you’re talking about. However, the Japan based maker seems to believe otherwise, and is about to launch a smartphone which we think is a bit overpriced for what it has on offer.
We’re talking about the Pioneer K88L that’s due a launch in the next couple of days. The device will come with a 1.7GHz octa-core processor, 1GB RAM and a 5.5-inch screen that’s sadly just 720p in resolution. Here’s where it gets worse: the K88L will cost a hefty 1799 CNY or roughly US$295. This is exactly as much as the much more awesome Meizu MX4!
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The only good thing about the device in our books is dual LTE, which means it’ll work more or less on any 4G LTE network across the world. Take a look at the complete specifications below:
Specifications
- 5.5-inch 1280 x 720p display
- 1.7GHz octa-core MediaTek MT6592 processor
- 1GB RAM
- 8GB on-board storage
- 13 mega-pixel rear camera
- 5 mega-pixel front camera
- 2500mAh battery
- NFC
- Android v4.4 KitKat
- Dual SIM
It is going to be hard for Pioneer to sell this device which hardly has a feature that you could call its USP. Also, equally priced devices such as the MediaTek MT6595 powered Meizu MX4 don’t help!
wtf? I don’t want to know the price.
It’s like a phone from 2012 but with an octa core processor
Its a Pioneer, a known Japanese brand and so can charge a premium.
It is a known Japanese brand for electronics, for cell phones it is relatively unheard of. You can only charge a premium when you have a loyal following like Sony, Samsung, Apple. LG or HTC. This will be a $150 special within 3 moths of release.
Well anyone can charge premium even knockoff brand, but whether it’ll sell or not is another story.