We have reviewed quite a few smartphones made by Blackview and this time around we have the Omega Pro in our labs. Find out more in the full review.
Blackview Omega Pro: VIDEO REVIEW
Blackview Omega Pro Review: UNBOXING
The phone comes with a charging plug, USB cable, USB OTG cable, a pair of cheap earphones, screen protector, SIM ejector pin and some documentation.
Blackview Omega Pro Review: SPECS
Display | 5.5″ 720p (HD) |
Processor | Mediatek MT6753, 64-bit, octa-core (up to 1.3GHz) |
RAM | 3GB |
Camera | 2MP Front/13MP Back |
Connectivity | Bluetooth, 3G, 4G, GPS, WIFI, GSM,EDGE, GPRS, UMTS, HSPA, HSPA+, dual-SIM. |
Battery | 2.200 mAh (non-removable) |
Dimensions | 14.350 x 7.140 x 0.780 cm / 5.650 x 2.811 x 0.307 inches |
OS | Android 5.1 |
Storage | 16GB (expandable via microSD card slot up 128GB) |
Blackview Omega Pro Review: DESIGN and DISPLAY
When it comes to the design, we are looking at phone that is really well constructed and it uses a metal frame around the device and glass on the front and back.
Also, the phone is quite compact as it sports a 5" display, which is actually pretty good as it has a decent brightness output, natural looking colours and good viewing angles. However, the panel has just a 720p resolution.
Blackview Omega Pro has a 2MP shooter on the front top and usual capacitive buttons on the bottom, which, however, are not backlit.
On the glass back, which is a ridiculous fingerprint magnet, there is a 13MP camera.
The buttons are located on the left side. While I'm not a huge fan of the placement of them, at least they have a good tactile feedback.
The dual nano SIM card slot, where one card also doubles as an optional microSD card slot is located on the right.
A headset jack is on the top and the micro USB port is on the bottom.
Overall, the Blackview Omega Pro is a really well made device and the build quality is excellent. However, I didn't like the placement of the buttons on the left side and you have to keep in mind that the glass back is a fingerprint magnet.
Blackview Omega Pro Review: UI
Blackview Omega Pro runs on Android 5.1 with Blackview's skin on top of it. Basically, you are getting a stock Android but the company removed the app tray, redesigned some icons and added a bit of extra features.
For example, you can customise the phone with the themes, wallpapers and so on.
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