Tuesday, 5 March 2019

Oukitel K8 Review part 1

New Oukitel K8 smartphone bought from Amazon for £149.99

Arrived very quickly, only thing missing that most people would need to order was the OTG cable this is female USB on one end and Oukitel's unusual extra long USB A type phone connector. As this is my third Oukitel phone I already had one.

I had to go out to the shops before my lunch, so took the phone with me and took over 200 snapshots (mostly without stopping walking) mostly using A Better Camera App, which allows you to lock the camera in infinity.

Here is the link to those photos

It could be a bit more wide angle, but for my purposes, which relate to my carrying around a proper camera in my pocket and wanting to take snapshots of Thanet life unobtrusively it pretty much fulfils my purpose.

USB file transfer was OK Here is the link to those photos

Overall so far I don't think it is as good as my Oukitel K3 which went wrong last week.

USB charging worked fine on my headphones.

I should point out that as a blogger and web publisher my phone requirements are a bit unusual.


Today's main blog post later on. This review is mainly for my own purposes and I will either update it or do a part 2 as I use the phone

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