Ulefone Tiger scored over 30k points in Antutu


The latest addition to the Ulefone family, the Ulefone Tiger model has been introduced for the first time two days ago and starting yesterday you can already try your luck in a giveaway to get one for free. But today we will take a look at the synthetic test result of this model in the most popular benchmark.

Ulefone Tiger brings some reasonable budget specifications with 5,5-inch HD screen, MT6737 processor clocked at 1,3 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 16 ROM and Mali-T720 GPU, which is the same as for example in MT6753 but with less cores and lower clocks.

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The Antutu result falls in line with that perfectly, Ulefone Tiger managed to score exactly 30.159 points, which is an okay result for a budget device and thanks to the 2 GB DDR3 RAM everything should be running quite smoothly. And with 4200 mAh battery capacity there is also hope for some good battery life.

Still no word about the pricing for the Ulefone Tiger, but they promised to reveal it soon when the phone actually hits the presale period and the giveaway of seven free pieces is concluded. And generally it’s expected for the price to be pretty low and competitive so once again let’s hope for the best.

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4 Comments

  1. Jh1
    October 12, 2016

    And in tomorrow’s news, Ulefone Tiger screen lights up when power button is pressed….

    • MitsosDaBest
      October 12, 2016

      Ahahah! In Friday’s news, we will see the Ulefone Tiger’s camera, which captures “amazing” pictures, better than the iPhone 7!! =P

      • Jh1
        October 12, 2016

        Hey, don’t give away all the headlines! 🙂 I actually have nothing against Ulefone. I think their products are above average at the moment, but an entire article discussing an antutu score greater than 30k in 2016 seems a bit excessive. Oh well. At least it isn’t another elephone article.

  2. Karly Johnston
    October 13, 2016

    Should I be impressed?