Chinese mobile brand Bluboo has finally made its way to the Philippines after its two mobile devices, the S8 and S1 were announced back in November last year. Design and Construction The Bluboo S1 is like the twin of the Doogee Mix, which took inspiration from the Xiaomi Mi Mix. If not for the Bluboo logo on its back, you would've mistaken this as the white variant of the Doogee Mix. Like the Bluboo S8, it doesn’t have a 3.5mm audio port but comes with a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter in the package. In the hands, the Bluboo S1 feels nicer to hold thanks to its glossy yet solid plastic build. Again, the S1 lacks a 3.5mm audio port but good thing, Bluboo provided a USB Type-C to 3.5mm adapter in the package. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poSHAFH1Sp8&feature=youtu.be OS, UI, Apps, and Storage The S1 runs on Android 7.0 Nougat skinned with Bluboo’s own customization. Conclusion Bluboo definitely tried to cater a smartphone packed with powerful internals you rarely find in a smartphone at an affordable price. Read more in our articles including "Bluboo S1 Review" and "Bluboo S8 Review".
Chinese mobile brand Bluboo has finally made its way to the Philippines after its two mobile devices, the S8 and S1 were announced back in November last year. Design and Construction The Bluboo S1 is like the twin of the Doogee Mix, which took inspiration from the Xiaomi Mi Mix.
If not for the Bluboo logo on its back, you would've mistaken this as the white variant of the Doogee Mix. Like the Bluboo S8, it doesn’t have a 3.5mm audio port but comes with a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter in the package. In the hands, the Bluboo S1 feels nicer to hold thanks to its glossy yet solid plastic build.
Our coverage of bluboo philippines includes: "Bluboo S1 Review"; "Bluboo S8 Review"; "Bluboo S8: Sample Shots". Each article provides unique insights and information.