The Cost of Chinese Smartphone Released - UHANS U300


Posted May 10, 2017 by jacy91

Cost of UHANS U300 leaked, Check it is worthy of buying

 
While making the price comparison and survey, Geeker found that the MTK6750T equipped UHANS U300 is selling at a promotional price $139.59, and it is the lowest price among the same configuration smartphones.

According to the components price released by smartphone survey company, the cost for each U300 reaches $120. Which includes material cost and assembling expenditure. The material cost is made up of $35 for internal storage (4GB RAM + 32GB ROM), $20 for FHD display plus touchpad, $15 for MediaTek MT6750T processor, $8 for battery (4750mAh), etc. Besides, the assembling cost is $6.

For detail price information, please check:

4G RAM+32GB ROM + 64GB external storage: $35

MTK6750T CPU: $15

FHD Display + Touchpad:$20

5MP+13MP Camera: $8

4750mAh Battery: $8

CNC Aluminum Alloy Decoration Frame: $10

Shell + Components: $18

Assembling Cost: $6

Total Cost: $120

However, please be noted that the cost we mentioned above hasn't counted the research fees, and marketing expenditure in.

As a flagship, U300 features a luxurious business style with its genuine leather coating and aluminum alloy frame. Meanwhile, the user experience brought by the 4750mAh battery and 4GB RAM is impressive.

Being a Chinese brand smartphone manufacturer, Uhans is targeting at the worldwide market. UHANS is confronted with the dilemma that smartphone market is partitioned by multiple tycoons. The reason why U300 is sell at a such friendly price is that UHANS is marketing its high-end smartphone to those potential consumers, and they believe in that UHANS is trend to gain more likes due to its high performance configuration and awesome user experience.
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Last Updated May 10, 2017