In this corporate world their is no national product.
So cut the patriotic Crap out and tell me where can i buy one
Just got to wait for their release on their website.
“World's Best Phone”, lovely Vietnamese ...
HuaWei Mate7 (new flagship Mate8 will launch this September), selling 2,999RMB
- HuaWei Kylin-925 8-core CPU (4-core 1.8GHz A15 + 4-core 1.3GHz A7)
- 6-inch Full HD LCD, 83% surface, 1920x1080 pixel
- 7.9mm thickness, all-aluminum
- 2GB RAM
- 2.4G/5G double WIFI
- Double SIM cards, Support FDD-LTE/TD-LTE/WCDMA/GSM Network
- 4100mAh high density battery
- Fingerprint recognition
- Back camera 13 million pixels, Front camera 13 million pixels
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I like the design and specs very good is the hardware all locally made or outsource from other suppliers?
FYI China been in the smartphone business much longer than Vietnam. Considering this is the first locally made high end phone its quite an achievement for a developing country not known for high tech products. This is just the beginning for VN companies to produce high tech products like high end phones.
Looks like Chinese are interested in the phone.
快来围观越南小米长啥样 Bphone售价竟高达1000万_Techweb
I think the article is misleading as it states it is a Vietnamese phone but if you look at all the parts, they are all foreign parts. The phone is assembled in Vietnam but that does not mean it is domestically produced as the CEO claim it to be.
You will believe me if its from Chinese news right?
Feature: Vietnamese hail 1st locally-produced, high-end smartphone
English.news.cn 2015-05-27 13:01:22
HANOI, May 27 (Xinhua) -- "The debut of Bphone can be seen as a turning point in the Vietnamese technology industry," Do Tuan, an information technology worker in Vietnam's capital Hanoi told Xinhua.
The Vietnamese tech firm BKAV on Tuesday debuted its first domestic-made high-end smartphone, called the Bphone, meeting the expectations local consumers.
"This is the first time Vietnam has such a smartphone which can compete with products from other countries on the market," Tuan said.
"This is Vietnamese product, therefore, it is supposed to win over the heart of Vietnamese consumers before targeting the foreign market," Do Tuan said.
The Vietnamese BKAV claimed that Bphone's design, technical specifications and security are "on the same level" as the flagship products of Apple and Samsung.
"Today is a historic day for all Vietnamese, as a local product is on par with those from powerful countries," the BKAV CEO Nguyen Tu Quang was quoted by local Thanh Nien (Young People) online newspaper as saying at the launching ceremony on Tuesday.
Quang described Bphone's design as "one of the world's most beautiful and a luxury fashion product," adding that the design has already been patented.
Bphone runs on a BOS platform, which BKAV has customized from the Android 5.0, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 801 processor, 3GB RAM, 3, 000-mAh battery, and has a 5-inch full HD display with 441 PPI, according to the company.
Bphone has a 13-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front one, BKAV said, adding that it can also film videos in the 4K resolution.
Bphone is the world's first smartphone to apply TransferJet, which is a new type of short-range wireless transfer technology and "will be the technology of the future," Quang said.
As it has been developed by a security software corporation, it is immune to viruses, junk mail and spyware, as it boasts " extremely high security technologies," Quang said.
The phone will go on sale on June 2, but it will only be available on the company's website. Its 16GB version is priced at 9.9 million Vietnamese dong (458 U.S. dollars), 64GB version at 12. 96 million Vietnamese dong (600 U.S. dollars), and the gold-plated 128GB version at 20.19 million Vietnamese dong (935 U.S. dollars).
"I feel really happy. The launching of the Bphone proves that Vietnamese IT industry has developed further in recent years," Nguyen Diep, an office worker in Hanoi said.
"I am considering buying a Bphone," Diep told Xinhua.
"This is the first high-end product of the Vietnamese IT industry. We should be proud of it," a reader commented on an article about the launch of the Bphone, posted on VNExpress, an online newspaper.
Another reader named Tran Tuan said, "It is so beautiful. I am so proud that Vietnam can make such a phone."
Established in 1995, BKAV Corporation, based in Vietnam's capital Hanoi, is a firm operating in network security, software, smartphone manufacturing and smarthome technology.
Feature: Vietnamese hail 1st locally-prouduced, high-end smartphone
- Xinhua | English.news.cn