Announced just last month, the O+ Ultra 2.0 already landed in our hands and we're ready to give you our thoughts on it. Design and Construction The Ultra 2.0 touts a 5.5-inch display that's fitted with an HD display at 1280 x 720 resolution. Although the Ultra 2.0 just carries a plastic back cover, the company still made sure that it won't look cheap. OS, UI, and Apps Running on Android 5.1, the Ultra 2.0 has the usual app tray and a few bloatwares. It is when we began switching between all those that the Ultra 2.0 showed some minor lags. For those that are heavy on storing movies or games on their handsets, you'd be glad to know that the company is throwing in a 32GB microSD card free in every bundle of Ultra 2.0 -- that's 32GB more on top of the existing 16GB. With the O+ Ultra 2.0, you get a battery performance that could last for more than 9 hours straight, a design that doesn't look cheap, and a camera that shoots acceptable images. O+ USA's Ultra series are growing with the introduction of the Ultra 2.0 and the Ultra Lite, both sporting nearly identical specs, and the only difference are the screen sizes and their huge battery capacities. Read more in our articles including "O+ Ultra 2.0 Quick Review" and "O+ USA outs new Ultra 2.0 and Ultra Lite with 2GB RAM".
Announced just last month, the O+ Ultra 2.0 already landed in our hands and we're ready to give you our thoughts on it. Design and Construction The Ultra 2.0 touts a 5.5-inch display that's fitted with an HD display at 1280 x 720 resolution.
Although the Ultra 2.0 just carries a plastic back cover, the company still made sure that it won't look cheap. OS, UI, and Apps Running on Android 5.1, the Ultra 2.0 has the usual app tray and a few bloatwares. It is when we began switching between all those that the Ultra 2.0 showed some minor lags.
Our coverage of ultra 2.0 includes: "O+ Ultra 2.0 Quick Review"; "O+ USA outs new Ultra 2.0 and Ultra Lite with 2GB RAM"; "realme P4 Power Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.