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Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by iscom(m): 8:56am On Mar 07, 2015
MLAIS M52 Hongmi Note MTK6752 Octa Core 64Bit
1.7GHz Android 4.4 Smartphone 2GB Ram 16GB
Rom 5.5 Inch HD IPS OGS Screen 4G LTE White
- MTK6752 64Bit Octa Core 1.7GHz
- 5.5 Inch 1280 * 720 Pixel HD IPS OGS Screen
- 2GB Ram 16GB Rom
- 8.0MP Back Camera 5.0MP Front Camera
- 8.2mm Ultra Slim
- Support 4G LTE, OTG, WIFI, GPS, Bluetooth,
Multilanguage, Gravity Sensor, Proximity Sensor,
Light Sensor, etc
- 3200mAh Battery
Basic Information
Model
Mlais M52
Band
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE B1 / B3 / B7 /B20
Sim Card
Dual SIM Card Dual Standby(One Micro Sim Card)
Service Provide
Unlocked
Style
Bar
Color
White
Shell Material
Plastic
System
OS
Android OS 4.4
CPU
MTK6752, Octa Core 1.7GHz
ROM
16GB
RAM
2GB
Screen
Display Size
5.5 Inch
Type
IPS, Multi-Touch Capcitive Screen
Resolution
1280 * 720 pixels, HD
Support Format
LED Notification
FM Radio
Yes, earphone needed
Earphone Port
3.5mm
Card Extend
Support 64GB TF card extend
Data Transfer & Connectivity
Data transfer
USB/Bluetooth
Mobile internet
WAP/WiFi
General
Camera/Picture Resolution
Dual Cameras, 5.0MP front camera; 8.0MP back
camera with flashlight
and auto focus
Language
Support multilanguage, English, Spanish, Italian,
Russian, German, French,
Hebrew, Portuguese, Malay, Indonesian, Polish,
Romanian, Vietnamese, Turkish,
Arabic, Hindi, Thai, Chinese
Phonebook
Yes
Message
SMS/MMS
Input
Handwrite/Keypad
TV
No
GPS
Yes, built in
JAVA
No
WIFI
Yes, 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth
Yes
Gravity Sensor
Yes
Multi-Touch
Yes
Dimensions
152 x 78 x 8.2 mm
Net Weight(Including battery)
Standby Time
About 2~3 days
Other Feature
4G, 3G, WIFI, GPS, FM, Bluetooth, Ebook, Email,
Messaging,
wallpapers, calendar, calculator, clock, camera,
tethering & portable hotspot,
Play Store, OTG, etc
Package
Size
Weight
Accessories
1 x 3200mAh Battery
1 x USB Cable
1 x Charger
1 x User Manual

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Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by Thayay(m): 9:16am On Mar 07, 2015
Oh boy...could the price be real for this kind of specifications?
If so,i really need how to get this phone
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by iscom(m): 12:08pm On Mar 07, 2015
Thayay:
Oh boy...could the price be real for this kind of specifications?
If so,i really need how to get this phone
the price is real
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by Babalegba(m): 1:21pm On Mar 08, 2015
Where can I get one.
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by remi2207: 2:50am On Mar 09, 2015
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by iscom(m): 5:57pm On Mar 13, 2015
Cheapest!

Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by iscom(m): 6:03pm On Mar 13, 2015
Why buy expensive phones?

Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by iscom(m): 6:07pm On Mar 13, 2015
Now on presale
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by iscom(m): 6:24pm On Mar 13, 2015
iscom:
Now on presale

Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by proffnico(m): 10:58pm On Mar 13, 2015
iscom:
Now on presale
how much is it in naira?
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by iscom(m): 7:37am On Mar 14, 2015
proffnico:
how much is it in naira?
25 to 30 naira
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by iscom(m): 7:40am On Mar 14, 2015
iscom:
25 to 30 naira
it will be fully available in April.
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by rahij: 9:11pm On Mar 19, 2015
iscom:

MLAIS M52 Hongmi Note MTK6752 Octa Core 64Bit
1.7GHz Android 4.4 Smartphone 2GB Ram 16GB
Rom 5.5 Inch HD IPS OGS Screen 4G LTE White
- MTK6752 64Bit Octa Core 1.7GHz
- 5.5 Inch 1280 * 720 Pixel HD IPS OGS Screen
- 2GB Ram 16GB Rom
- 8.0MP Back Camera 5.0MP Front Camera
- 8.2mm Ultra Slim
- Support 4G LTE, OTG, WIFI, GPS, Bluetooth,
Multilanguage, Gravity Sensor, Proximity Sensor,
Light Sensor, etc
- 3200mAh Battery
Basic Information
Model
Mlais M52
Band
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE B1 / B3 / B7 /B20
Sim Card
Dual SIM Card Dual Standby(One Micro Sim Card)
Service Provide
Unlocked
Style
Bar
Color
White
Shell Material
Plastic
System
OS
Android OS 4.4
CPU
MTK6752, Octa Core 1.7GHz
ROM
16GB
RAM
2GB
Screen
Display Size
5.5 Inch
Type
IPS, Multi-Touch Capcitive Screen
Resolution
1280 * 720 pixels, HD
Support Format
LED Notification
FM Radio
Yes, earphone needed
Earphone Port
3.5mm
Card Extend
Support 64GB TF card extend
Data Transfer & Connectivity
Data transfer
USB/Bluetooth
Mobile internet
WAP/WiFi
General
Camera/Picture Resolution
Dual Cameras, 5.0MP front camera; 8.0MP back
camera with flashlight
and auto focus
Language
Support multilanguage, English, Spanish, Italian,
Russian, German, French,
Hebrew, Portuguese, Malay, Indonesian, Polish,
Romanian, Vietnamese, Turkish,
Arabic, Hindi, Thai, Chinese
Phonebook
Yes
Message
SMS/MMS
Input
Handwrite/Keypad
TV
No
GPS
Yes, built in
JAVA
No
WIFI
Yes, 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth
Yes
Gravity Sensor
Yes
Multi-Touch
Yes
Dimensions
152 x 78 x 8.2 mm
Net Weight(Including battery)
Standby Time
About 2~3 days
Other Feature
4G, 3G, WIFI, GPS, FM, Bluetooth, Ebook, Email,
Messaging,
wallpapers, calendar, calculator, clock, camera,
tethering & portable hotspot,
Play Store, OTG, etc
Package
Size
Weight
Accessories
1 x 3200mAh Battery
1 x USB Cable
1 x Charger
1 x User Manual
I'm interested, will u be selling and how much?
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by iscom(m): 7:06am On Mar 20, 2015
rahij:
I'm interested, will u be selling and how much?
keep on checking the seller will find you.
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by iscom(m): 7:10am On Mar 24, 2015
Antutu benchmark released

Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by iscom(m): 7:13am On Mar 24, 2015
A great phone but cheap.
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by OGeeKush(m): 7:17am On Mar 24, 2015
THIS PHONE IS SOO FHUCKING AWESOME!! i think tecno users knw better now tongue
and as i'm nt into mtks, i'd stick to my htc one
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by proffnico(m): 7:28am On Mar 24, 2015
What's the battery milliampere?
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by iscom(m): 9:55am On Mar 24, 2015
Battery 3200mah
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by ajasa4link: 2:47pm On Mar 24, 2015
Am interested in this phone, op Please keep us posted when it's available
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by iscom(m): 6:58pm On Mar 29, 2015
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by iscom(m): 6:59pm On Mar 29, 2015
Am just waiting for camera review
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by iscom(m): 11:09am On Apr 09, 2015
With this review this phone is great. http://www.majordroid.com/mlais-m52-red-note-review/
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by iscom(m): 11:13am On Apr 09, 2015
If you can get it to me @ N33000 please contact iscom4real@yahoo.com
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by Enasdan(m): 4:22pm On Apr 09, 2015
is the phone officially out in Nigeria?
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by iscom(m): 5:16pm On Apr 09, 2015
Enasdan:
is the phone officially out in Nigeria?
The phone is available now, but you have to order. I don't think they will launch it in Nigeria.
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by iscom(m): 5:32pm On Apr 09, 2015
Enasdan:
is the phone officially out in Nigeria?
The phone is available now, but you have to order. I don't think they will launch it in Nigeria. Some sellers are quoting 36000 TO N37000 maybe because of dollarization.
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by iscom(m): 7:25pm On Apr 16, 2015
Reviews It seems like every new Chinese phone is better
than the last. Here at Android Headlines we’ve
begun to really specialize in reviewing the latest
and greatest from China regardless of the price
point, but the nature of the beast keeps the price
point for these phones low and the specs bleeding
edge for the price. MediaTek’s latest 64-bit
chipsets have enabled these cheaper phones to no
longer feel like a cheap phone, rather they end up
performing just as well as the most expensive
phones out there at the end of the day. Sure the
resolution of the display panel might be lower, and
the materials used to actually manufacture the
phone are cheaper, but it’s likely most people don’t
care. This is what many of the up and coming
Chinese manufacturers are banking their money on,
so does the Mlais M52 Red Note stand up to this
challenge? Let’s find out.
Specs
As we’ve seen in the past $159 is starting to buy
some seriously amazing hardware, with a powerful
64-bit octa-core chipset, 720p HD screen and
plenty of RAM to do whatever you need.
5.5-inch 720p IPS Display
MediaTek MT6752 1.7GHz Octa-core Processor
Mali T760 MP2 GPU
2GB of RAM
16GB internal storage, microSD card support
3,200mAh battery
Android 4.4.4
13MP rear-facing camera, LED flash
8MP front-facing camera
152mm tall x 78mm wide x 8.2mm thick
158g
We just reviewed the uleFone Be Pro which costs
the exact same $159, and right off the top the Mlais
M52 Red Note is lighter, slightly smaller, features
the same size 5.5-inch 720p screen, a faster
processor and a bigger battery. On specs alone the
Mlais certainly knocks the socks off anything else
in this price range, and even encroaches on phones
in the next tier of $200+ phones like the Meizu M1
Note in almost every regard.
Display
For a 5.5-inch 720p panel this display looks
phenomenal. It feels sharper than other 5.5-inch
720p displays, is more vibrant, has better color
reproduction, contrast levels and even viewing
angles. It’s basically about as good as an LCD 720p
display could get in my eyes, as most of these
panels aren’t found on phones even marginally
more expensive. There’s no noticeable ghosting at
all and no bleeding from the lit parts of the edge of
the screen unless you tilt it significantly to the side.
Overall this is a fantastic panel that’ll make anyone
happy so long as they keep the price point in mind,
and even then it’ll likely surprise most.
The digitizer isn’t all that great but it’s not nearly as
bad as the one on the uleFone Be Pro. Multiple
touches are registered just fine and there’s no
bleeding over of touch point when fingers get close,
but I found it very difficult to type quickly with two
fingers rather than using a swipe input method. This
is more than likely a driver issue that could be fixed
in a future update as we’ve seen with phones like
the OnePlus One and Oppo Find 7.
Hardware and Build
Cheaper price tag means cheaper hardware and
build, there’s just no way around it. That being said
this doesn’t feel as cheap as the Xiaomi Redmi Note
even though it looks almost identical to that product.
Even the three capacitive keys below the screen on
the front look just like the Xiaomi Redmi Note, which
is the reason the phone is called the Red Note in the
first place. It’s a little lighter than some phones at
this price range but doesn’t feel hollow or cheap.
The whole body is covered in a shiny, slippery
plastic that’s likely going to need to be covered in
some sort of case if you have any hope of ever
keeping the phone from receiving drop damage. The
phone comes in four different colors for you to
choose from: white, black, coral and teal. What’s
awesome here is that all four of these colors are
included in the box and are easily swappable
thanks to the simple plastic snap-off back.
In addition to these extra backs my model came
with a circle S-View case that’s clearly a take-off
of the LG G3 window cases out there yet is called
the same thing as a Samsung window case. The
back is a transparent dark grey, muting any color
back you have on the phone but at least still
displaying it for everyone to see. The window itself
is incredibly useful and displays either and analog
or digital clock of your choosing, as well as music
support without even having to open the case up.
This was unbelievably handy and worked very well,
as closing the case whether the screen was on or
not always shows the quick window. Buttons are
easily accessible when the case is closed and in
general I found this to be the preferred way to use
the phone.
The rest of the phone features a pretty typical
button and layout configuration for most Chinese
smartphones out there. The power button is on the
right side, volume rocker on the left side, USB port
and 3.5mm headphone jack on top and a speaker
bar near the bottom of the back. A single LED sits
below the reasonably sized camera lens on the top,
and of course your three capacitive menu, home
and back buttons sit below the screen on the front.
It’s likely that if there’s an Android 5.x Lollipop
update for this phone this menu button will become
a recents button, but until then it serves as a menu
button.
Performance and Memory
MediaTek’s MT6752 processor is an absolute
beast, especially at the 720p resolution the phone
runs at. Using AnTuTu I was told it was almost as
fast as a Galaxy S5, HTC One M8 or any of the
other Snapdragon 800/801 powered phones out
there. I even ran games side by side with the
Snapdragon 805-powered Nexus 6 and the Mlais
M52 Red Note ran everything at a higher framerate
with less stuttering and hitching than the Nexus 6.
It’s important to remember that the Nexus 6 is
literally four times the resolution of this phone,
meaning there’s a lot more processing power
required to actually display the same thing at the
same framerate, but it’s impressive nonetheless.
As long as you don’t mind 720P this thing will run
absolutely anything you throw at it with a perfect
framerate.
Multi-tasking was great even though it’s activated
via long-pressing on the home button. Dedicated
Recents/Overview multi-tasking buttons are
always preferred and having to hold down the home
button slows the process down considerably, but
when I needed to switch between apps the phone
did so flawlessly. With 2GB of RAM at this resolution
there’s essentially never any redraw between apps
no matter what you’ve got open, so those precious
web pages won’t have to reload while you’re playing
a round of whatever the latest mobile game is.
Battery Life
With a 3,200mAh battery, a processor with power
requirements as lot as the MediaTek MT6752 and a
720P screen you’d expect the battery life to be
pretty crazy, and if you did you’d absolutely be
correct. I was impressed with the battery life of the
uleFone Be Pro which features a slightly lower
power chipset but a significantly smaller battery at
2,600mAh, but this blows that one out of the water.
Standby is phenomenal, losing only a few
percentage points over night, but it’s not the best
performer we’ve seen from the likes of recently
released Chinese smartphones with similar
chipsets. Actual usage borders on the best I’ve
seen in a while, with 40% battery remaining after
the first day and a half with the phone and nearly 2
hours screen on time. I was also streaming music
quite a bit that day and taking pictures with the
phone, two factors that typically drain battery, not to
mention the initial setup and syncing of apps and
my Google account.
Phone Calls and Network
Another superb section and a win for the Mlais M52
Red Note. While it doesn’t support T-Mobile’s LTE
network it does widely support the HSPA+ 3G
network, and even in spots where I almost always
drop calls this phone kept the signal going. It’s nice
not to have your conversation interrupted at the
same point every day, and the days I’ve been using
the Mlais M52 Red Note have been filled with less
annoyance because of this. In terms of network
speed you’re going to get the regular HSPA+
speeds we’ve all been used to before LTE came
along. That translates into roughly anywhere
between 8-15Mbps download and between
0.5-2.5Mbps upload on T-Mobile’s network. AT&T
doesn’t have as fast of an HSPA network but it’s
still enough to stream any media you’re going to
want to consume on a wireless network. For those
that need it the Mlais M52 Red Note supports two
SIM cards, one regular sized and one micro sized,
as well as robust SIM management for directing
calls, texts and data through a specific SIM.
Software
When all other things fail to deliver a truly excellent
experience on a phone, the software experience
can be paramount to the ultimate success of that
device. The Mlais M52 Red Note uses a nearly
identical build of Android 4.4.4 KitKat as the iOcean
Rock, uleFone Be Pro and the Elephone P5000 to
name a few that we’ve reviewed this year. This
means that if you’ve ever used any of those
devices or read our reviews on those you’ll know
what to expect. Basically it’s a skin-free version of
Android 4.4.4 KitKat that includes a few extra
features to help you out during the day. The Mlais
M52 Red Note has more added features than most
of these and from what I can tell is identical to the
release on the uleFone Be Pro. It’s refreshing to see
so many Chinese manufacturers using a skin that’s
this light, and it’ll be even better when all these
phones receive their Android 5.0 Lollipop updates
too.
The phone seems to ship with a circle window case
meaning you can check the time and date, see if
you have any missed calls or text messages, and
even control the music playing on your phone
without ever having to open the cover on the
screen. This sort of functionality has been around
for a long time now but has mostly only been
available on more high-end phones like the Galaxy
Note 4 or the LG G3. You can change the clock
between digital and analog modes and even select
different color backgrounds to suit your tastes.
There’s also a special screen timeout mode for this
circular window including 3 and 5 seconds as well
as keeping it the same as your regular screen sleep
time. Opening and closing the cover at any time will
bring up the circular window no matter if the screen
is off or on and was a super convenient way to
wake the device up and let it sleep without ever
having to use the power button.
Speaking of waking and sleeping, many screen-off
gestures are included in this particular software
package which include double-tap to wake as well
as drawing different letters on the screen to launch
different apps. I have the same problem here as I
did with the other phones running this particular
version of Android though: it doesn’t check the
proximity sensor to see if the phone is in your
pocket or not. This means plenty of accidental app
launches, phone unlocks and probably lots of
pocket dialing of people on your contact list.
Thankfully the circle case saved me from doing
this, and I found double-tap to wake to be super
convenient with the circle case on, otherwise I’d
turn this feature off in a heartbeat.
Quick toggles have some additions over stock
Android including audio profiles for quick and easy
profile switching as well as cast screen built right in.
There’s notification light customization that allows
you to change the blinking color of the notification
light for calls, messages and general notifications.
This is handy for knowing when you’ve missed a
call or message without ever having to pick the
phone up and look at it, and helps you prioritize
when to do so. You can schedule the device to turn
on and off if you’d like, and there’s even native VPN
support for those needing to access their work’s
network from their phone.
There’s lots of added security included over the
standard Google stuff including per-app
permissions and mobile anti-theft protection. As is
included in other phones with this particular
software build mobile anti-theft allows you to set up
a set of codes to remotely wipe your device and
lock it if it’s stolen or lost. Per-app permissions
give users the ability to control how each app
accesses data including allowing or denying access
to things like your contacts list, GPS location and
more.
Sound
Overall I was very pleased with the sound output of
the Mlais M52 Red Note, whether it be from the
3.5mm headphone jack up top or the sound bar on
the back. What’s actually interesting about that
sound bar is that it’s not actually a bar speaker at
all, rather a large rectangular speaker on the back
with a bar design on the back cover. Either way it
produced some pretty decent and clear sound for a
phone speaker, and while it wasn’t the loudest
speaker in the world it got me through a truck ride
on the highway with the phone on loudspeaker. Still
I could ask for a bit more volume here, as it was
marginally difficult to hear the person on the other
end.
Music output from the device was solid and
sounded better than all the other phones I’ve
reviewed in this price range. A lot of times lower
cost phones can end up producing flat audio that
still doesn’t sound great after equalizing the output.
This phone, however, sounded good without having
to equalize the audio and of course was even better
once I did. There’s a built-in software equalizer and
a smattering of generic options like audio enhancer,
loudness, audio surround and even a lossless
Bluetooth audio mode. Anyone who’s used
Bluetooth for their main music output source knows
that it can sometimes sound tinny, and the sound
itself can crackle as a result of a number of issues
with Bluetooth communication. I experienced none
of that here and was able to enjoy crystal clear
sound on my Bluetooth speaker without interruption.
Camera
At this price range a good camera isn’t exactly to be
expected, but I was pleasantly surprised at the
results that came from the Red Note’s camera. By
default the camera starts out at 8 megapixels
instead of the 13 megapixels advertised, and I found
that it generally takes better pictures at 8MP
anyway. While this is odd I’m not going to question
it much, as you get more detail from the 8MP shots
and better overall lighting for some reason. I would
also recommend turning anti-shake mode on as it
applies a very gentle denoise filter and seems to
work similarly to other phones out there where it
takes a few shots instantly and blends them
together, creating an image that’s nearly noise free
and full of plenty of detail. Below you’ll see an
example of the Moto 360 in lower lighting conditions
with anti-shake on and off. Notice in the picture
with anti-shake on there’s considerably more detail
in the entire picture and the denoise filter actually
helps increase the detail instead of decrease it as
we’ve seen from so many other phones out there.
HDR mode is decent and gives pretty good results
in some lighting conditions, but is a little too strong
at times. You’ll notice in the one with the children’s
playground that the shot without HDR just looks
better even though there’s less detail in the shadow
areas, as the HDR shot comes off looking fake. The
camera did a great job of correcting the tint of the
picture for different lighting conditions, giving
accurate colors and hues in all types of light. As is
the case with a cheaper sensor there’s a bit of
discoloration no matter the lighting condition but it’s
only really noticeable sometimes, so it’s not always
an issue.
Video is nothing short of lousy, with lots of
compression and digital noise from the 3gp format
used instead of using a higher quality codec like
most phones use nowadays. It basically looks like
decent SD video no matter what mode you put it in,
and I found that leaving it at the default “high”
setting instead of turning it up to “fine” produces the
best picture possible. Check out the sample shots
below to judge for yourself!
Low Light
Non-HDR
HDR
Low Light
Low Light
13MP
8MP with Anti-Shake
Low Light
Low Light HDR
Conclusion
I’m not entirely sure how low we can keep pushing
the bar for phone prices and still get a good
performing device, but the Mlais M52 Red Note has
exceeded my expectations in every way. Everything
from the performance of the phone in games, multi-
tasking and other daily apps to the actually pretty
darned good camera for the price was impressive.
Audio output is excellent in every measurable way,
and there’s a good bit of control over how it sounds
thanks to the built-in equalizer and lossless
Bluetooth mode. The value gets extended even
further as Mlais includes all 4 color backs inside the
box, giving you the option to switch them out
whenever you’d like, and mine even came with a
flip circle window style case. A very stock looking
version of Android keeps things like and fast and
doesn’t offend with its looks, and the few extra
features that are included are superb. Do Not
Disturb mode is missing completely from this but
that will be fixed with the Android 5.0 Lollipop update
which is scheduled to release any time now. The
only thing left to fix is the digitizer which has trouble
keeping up with super fast typing, but isn’t unusable
in any way as we’ve seen with some phones in this
price range and lower. Overall this is yet again the
best phone I can think of under $200 right now, with
the Meizu M1 Note being the next worthwhile phone
if you want to spend over $200. http://www.androidheadlines.com/2015/04/featured-review-mlais-m52-red-note.html
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by iscom(m): 5:50am On Apr 26, 2015
Mlais m4 note, m7,mx on the way
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by mrbillz(m): 8:51am On Apr 26, 2015
HOW DO I GET THIS BEAST? I REALLY NEED ONE ASAP
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by Lstar4real(m): 9:21am On Apr 26, 2015
iscom:
Mlais m4 note, m7,mx on the way
I can get it for at #35, 000.. If you ready
Re: Mlais M52 Red Note The Cheapest Phone? $149 Only. by iscom(m): 3:48pm On Apr 26, 2015
OGeeKush:
THIS PHONE IS SOO FHUCKING AWESOME!! i think tecno users knw better now tongue
and as i'm nt into mtks, i'd stick to my htc one

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