There has been a lot of
news, tons of delays and plenty of upset potential customers for
JiaYu's G3
4.5 inch dual-core
phone, but could all these delays actually justified? These
photos seem to suggest so!
The
JiaYu G3 MT6577 is
JiaYu's much-anticipated all
new phone to replace the very popular JiaYu G2 (which itself has just been
updated with a dual-core MT6577
CPU).
Some of the highlights of the
JiaYu G3 include 1GB RAM, the MTK
MT6577 dual-core
CPU, 8 mega-pixel rear camera, but the most impressive feature of the
new phone is the
4.5 inch HD screen which is said offer a stunning resolution of
1280 x 720 which should make for some mighty fine
visuals on the $100 Chinese
phone.
Yesterday however I reported that
JiaYu were having issues with the screen and they are not happy with the colours and brightness and are now looking for a
new supplier of
screens. Obviously many of you were upset at the idea of having to wait even longer for the G3's launch, but the delay might actually be a good call.
One of Gizchina's readers found these
photos' of the
JiaYu G3's
screen compared to the smaller, lower spec G2 and as you can see, the G2's
screen looks better!
The
JiaYu G3 screen in these
photos looks washed out and not very bright, and a bit of a let down! So perhaps
Jiayu's announcement that they plan to use a different
screen is good
news after all?
What do you guy's think is the
screen all that important, could you live with a slightly lower
quality screen if it meant getting the G3 now? or are you happy for the change?