iuini-u3We all know how China does roll out a fair number of consumer electronics devices that look like the real deal, but costs just a fraction of the original. In fact, when it comes to smartphones, one might want to check out their offerings since those tend to offer plenty of punch where hardware specifications are concerned after taking into consideration its price point. The IUNI U3 is one such prime example, as this 5.5” smartphone will cost just $325 after conversion, so hear me out on the specifications.

For starters, the IUNI U3 will run on a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chipset that can be found in the Lenovo Vibe Z2, LG G3 or the HTC One M8, not to mention dual SIM capability, 3GB RAM, a whopping 32GB of internal memory, which can be further augmented via a microSD memory card slot. Not only that, there is also a 13MP camera with f/2.0 aperture at the back alongside OIS, as well as a selfie camera in front. 4G LTE support, Corning Gorilla Glass, Android 4.4 KitKat and a 3,000mAh battery rounds off what this powerhouse carries.

Surely a smartphone of this caliber ought to see release in markets other than China? After all, there will always be folks who are on the lookout for the performance of a Ferrari while paying the price of a Ford.

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