Bluboo sells 50K Smartphones per month. They do 5″ MT6582M with 1GB RAM, 4GB ROM for $68 (bulk) with 5Mp. They have a 4.5″ FWVGA on MT6582 with MT6290 for LTE at $85 (bulk). They also have a 6.9mm MT6592 Octa Core at $99 (bulk) for 1280×720 with 16GB Flash and 8Mp camera.
You can contact Bluboo here (please only contact them if you’re a serious potential distributor):
Bluboo
Shenzhen Huhua Exploit Technology Co, Ltd.
Hualing Electronic Science&Technology(HK)INT’LIMITED
Rachel
Mobile: +86 18825298012
Phone: +86 755 83464737-8005 Rachel@bluboo.com.cn
Skype: rachelchan33
Wechat: itsyou840964065
QQ: 2355428114 http://bluboo.com.cn
Effire shows their first prototype of the 64bit MediaTek MT8732 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53. Effire also shows mockups for the upcoming MediaTek MT8735 “cost-down” version of this 64bit processor which MediaTek is preparing also for release by the beginning of next year.
Running Intel Celeron with Windows 8, the price is about $250 for 500 units. They can also use the Intel Core-i3/5/7 processors starting at $390. Weight is 1.4Kg, battery life is about 4-5 hours, they also have 10.1″ and 11.6″ Windows Tablets starting at $310. They sell about 10K laptops per month.
Ramos shows the first Exynos5260 Hexa Core (two ARM Cortex-A15 and four ARM Cortex-A7) Tablet Ramos X80 for $160 (in bulk), with more than 10hr battery life on 8″ FHD, 3G option, they have blue, yellow and black. 9.7″ S97 Exynos5260 Hexa Core to be on the market by the end of November. $170 Ramos K100 is MT6592 10.1″ FHD. Ramos sells their brand in China and most of their overseas sales are with OEM brand partners. Ramos works a lot with Intel doing a 7″ with 4500mAh, supports Windows or Android sold at $80 (probably with Intel’s subsidies). Ramos sells more than 100 thousand tablets per month. Also see my Tour at the Ramos Headquarters and PCB Design House in Shenzhen
You can contact Ramos here (please only contact if you’re a potential serious distributor):
Shenzhen Ramos Digital Technology, Co. Ltd.
Shelly Zhao, Over Seas Sales Dept, Senior Sales Manager shelly@ramos.com.cn
Mobile: +86 13632698278
Phone: +86 755 33331009 http://www.ramos.com.cn
Yitoa uses Allwinner and Rockchip in their E Ink e-readers, using RK2818, RK2906, A13 and other. The price starts at $42. They use E Ink Triton display at 6″ with front light.
Contact steed technology here (only serious bulk importers/distrobutors please, thanks for watching the video)
Phone: 86-15820769771
Mobile phone: 86-775-86358495
Email: elane@szsteed.com
Website: www.szsteed.com
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AAA Tablet PC Technology Co., Ltd. Factory located in Bao’an Shenzhen, shows around their 7 assembling lines, one full functions testing line, one incoming materials testing line, one packaging line. Daily capacity per line (depend on the size and complexity of product) can output 1200 -1500 pcs per line for a total of up to 200 thousand tablets per month in a peak period. With around 300 workers, 27 R&D engineers (15 for hardware, 12 for software), 5 SMT lines, Dust free workshop, IQC Room, QC room, Testing laboratory. With a USD$80 million Turnover last year, AAA manufactures from 4.3″ to 13.3″ Tablets, with WiFi to 3G/4G, Kid Pads, Game Pads, educational pads, from dual core, Quad core to Octa core. They supply to 25 countries around the world, Europe, South America and some Southeast Asia countries, Brazil, Croatia, Russia, Poland, Mexico, Canada, in the Middle East and more.
You can contact AAA Tablet PC here (please only contact them if you’re serious distributor):
AAA Tablet PC Technology Co., Ltd. Steven@3a-tabletpc.com echo@3a-tabletpc.com
Steven Mobile: +86 15807558952
Steven Phone: +86 755 23155051 ext. 607
Echo Mobile: +86 158 0755 8965
Echo Phone: +86 755 23155051 ext. 662
Skype: steven07157777
QQ: 821787345
Address: Floor 6th, Block A7,Dongfang Jianfu Industrial zone,Gushu, Bao’an, Shenzhen city, China. http://3a-tabletpc.com
As an example of tablet innovation, Aikun shows their Solely tab S with a new very interesting Conductive Magnetic Charger technology on the back of the tablet to easily and quickly charge at full power (unlike wireless charging) and for transferring files at full USB speed. Aikun produces 1.3 Million tablets per year selling in over 50 countries through more than 350 distributors, with an annual turnover above $60 Million, Aikun is ramping up mass production of their 7″, 8″ and 10.1″ Voice Call Tablets on MediaTek quad-core MT8382 and octa-core MT6592.
To be ready for mass production from early November, Homido is a french/chinese company making a Virtual Reality Headset in which you can put any smartphone from 4″ to 5.7″, with 5″ being the optimum size they say see http://homido.com/compatibility/ The retail price is to be about $89/69€. The optics are from Taiwan they offer different lenses and a comfort adjustment. They will try to catch the Christmas season, they include 360 video playback software for Android and iOS, and some of the 360 video recording solutions such as the 3D Heroes adapter for 6 GoPros and other cheaper solutions doing it for cheaper.
You can contact Homido here (please only contact if you’re a serious distributor):
Homido
Mathieu Parmentier, co-founder mathieu@homido.com
Mobile: +33 676512477 http://homido.com
ICOO presents their cheapest tablets, starting at $24.9 for 10K order with RK3126 quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 and $29.9 for dual-core MediaTek based 3G tablets (their website says it might be the old MT6577) Both are with 512MB of RAM, 1GB RAM costs $4 more. $45 for 9″, $47 for 10.1″ with RK3026 dual-core ARM Cortex-A9. A power bank starts at about $8. Watch my video filmed last year at the ICOO factory here: http://138.2.152.197/2013/04/29/icoo-factory-tour/
You can contact ICOO here (please only contact if you are a serious distributor):
Shenzhen Icoo Electronics Technology Co Ltd
Rani Lin sales01@aoicoo.com
Mobile: +86 13670014833
Skype: rani8933
QQ: 315015945 http://www.aoicoo.com
Actions Semiconductor launches their ATM7059 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 with Android 5.0 Lollipop support, at 1.6Ghz on 28nm on UMC’s HLP 28nm process with a PowerVR SGX544 GPU, now showing ATM7059 samples in 10.1″ 1280×800 tablet samples and shipping the platform through mass production in the first month of 2015 with Android 5.0 Lollipop support. Actions then also teases their 64bit ARMv8 ARM Cortex-A50 series processor to be named ATM9xxx and to be released before the end of the year. Actions launches a low-cost sub-$100 ActDuino S200 development board based on the ATM7029B, with the ActDuino S500 to be released next month based on the ATM7059.
Rockchip XMM6321 is the XG632 dual-core ARM Cortex-A5 chip with the AG620 baseband chip from Intel’s Infineon division making ARM with Rockchip for an entry level 3G 2-chip solution, for sub-$30 entry level 3G Rockchip phones, sub-$40 entry level 3G Rockchip Tablets, the 3G baseband part supplied by Intel and this ARM Processor manufactured in Intel’s Fab in 28nm (I think perhaps it’s designed by Rockchip with Intel’s baseband and made at TSMC). Rockchip also designs a 4G LTE module for RK3288 with the Ericsson LM80x. Comming soon before the end of the year will also be One-chip ARM solutions by Rockchip made by Intel with on-die LTE support based on Intel’s Sofia baseband.
Allwinner presents the 1st 64-bit Board: Nobel64 Board:
The Nobel64 Board is a dev board based on Allwinner’s first 64-bit quad-core processor, which is also the first 64-bit dev board based on application processors from Chinese design houses. Allwinner claims it has industry-leading system performance and ultra-high system integration, they present their Nobel64 Board as suitable for development projects such as tablets, OTT boxes, notebooks, digital signage and AIOs and more.
Octa-Core A83 for HD Tablets:
Based on TSMC’s 28nm HPC process, Allwinner A83T is designed to be a high performance and an extremely power-efficient Octa-core processor. For that reason, A83T packs eight highly energy-efficient ARM Cortex-A7 cores that can run simultaneously at around 2.0GHz, and Allwinner says that it implements the advanced big.LITTLE architecture to maximize the battery life. Imaginations Technology’s PowerVR GPU is also combined in A83T to deliver balanced graphic processing performance and power consumption. Another noteworthy feature of A83T is its implementation of Allwinner’s next-gen SmartColor technology, Allwinner’s latest achievements in display technology, for delivering higher image quality with higher resolutions. The first Octa-core tablet sporting Allwinner A83T is to hit in Q4 2014.
Octa-core H8 for Set-top-Boxes:
Allwinner also shows their new Octa-core H8 SoC for high-end gaming and video OTT box markets at the HongKong Electronics Fair. Based on TSMC’s 28nm HPC process, this new SoC delivers high system performance with low heat, enabling ODM/OEM manufacturers to produce Octa-core OTT boxes at competitive BOM costs.
According to Allwinner, the H8 octa-core delivers:
· High-speed high performance computing system
· Premium multimedia features
· Video output system
· High system integration
Maysun T8006 is 8″ 1280×800 with up to 13 megapixels in the camera that rotates for selfie mode. Maysun also launches their T7006 6.98″ 1280×720 model, both with high quality IPS displays with sensitive G+G touch panels, from 1GB RAM and 8GB Flash.
You can contact Maysun here (please only contact if you are a serious potential distributor):
Maysun Info Technology Co., Ltd
Tel: 86-755 82794740 88323763 sales@chinamaysun.com http://www.maysuncn.com
The fIrst 64bit LTE Tablet out of Shenzhen! With 2GB RAM, 16GB Flash, it runs a 64bit Octa Core ARM Cortex-A53 at 2Ghz with Mali-T760 MP2 and the bulk price is about $145 with built-in on-die LTE!!! Alldocube will also release a slightly lower cost MT8732 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 also.
Shenzhen Bluetimes Technology Co Ltd presents their latest Set-top-boxes (contact below for samples) such as Realtek RTD1195 ($30-$60 depending on designs for samples), Rockchip RK3288 ($50 samples in HDMI Stick), AmLogic M802 ($79 on Bluetimes B2C websites (2)) and Allwinner A80 Set-top-boxes (samples to be available for $80 next month).
You can contact Bluetimes here to enquire about distribution and to buy samples of these (please only contact them if you are a serious potential distributor):
Selina Song, Sales Manager
Mobile: +86 15889676443
Phone: +86 755 27319033 ext: 8012 sales2@ebluetimes.com
skype: ebluetimes-sales2 http://ebluetimes.com
YLW sells 20,000 tablets per month and has a factory employing 100 people. YLW makes a smartwatch with a 2G sim card slot enabling it to be used as a mobile phone, it also features bluetooth and wifi for 60 USD for 2G and 65 USD for 3G. YLW makes a Allwinnner 9.7″ A31S based tablet for 119 USD for 500 pieces. YLW also makes 6″ (960×540) IPS Mediatek based smartphones a dual for 62 USD and a quad core 82 USD.
Egreat STBs based on Realtek RTD1195 dual core Cortex A9 SoC with 4K, H.265 video decoding support. The video also features older Realtek and Rockchip Android TV Boxes, and an RK3188 based game console (Egreat K3).
Egreat will launch their A-series media players soon: A3 and A9 models. I contacted the company for some more details, but since the product is still in development, there are not willing to disclose complete details at this stage.
Here are the specs I could gather for Egreat A9:
SoC — Realtek RTD1195 dual core ARM Cortex A9 processor
System Memory — N/A
Storage — N/A. Possibly a SATA bay is also present (Unclear)
Video Output / Input — Composite, Component and HDMI output (MHL).
HDMI input Audio — HDMI, Stereo output (RCA), and S/PDIF
Video Playback — 3D blu-ray video playback + full video format support. H.265 decode support.
Audio Playback — 7.1 raw audio output “framepacking”.
Connectivity — Ethernet, WiFi with dual high-gain external antennas, and Bluetooth (TBC).
USB — 1x USB 3.0, 1x USB 2.0
Egreat A-series media player will run Android 4.4 Kitkat.Even though specs are incomplete at this stage, RTD1195 based products should be able to transfer data quickly and play high bitrate 4K videos smoothly thanks to high performance interfaces such as Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.0 and SATA. CPU and GPU performance will however be greatly inferior to the new application processors from Amlogic S802, Rockchip RK3288, or AllWinner A80.