Price: $199.99
(as of Jan 08, 2025 10:41:23 UTC – Details)
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πγMediaTek Helio G99, 24GB RAM 256GB ROMγEquipped with the Helio G99 chip using an efficient 6nm process, it offers outstanding performance in CPU-intensive gaming. With 24GB RAM(12GB Extended), it ensures maximum work productivity without interruption. Tiger12 Unlocked Android Phones supports 256GB ROM expandable up to 1TB with Micro SD, completely solve your storage problems.
π±γ6.78-inch FHD+ screen at 120Hz γWider Screen, Bigger World. OSCAL Tiger12’s incredibly lightweight design delivers a perfect 2.4K and 120Hz eye feast that surpasses the boundaries of your imagination. The high 120Hz gggiornament frequency allows your eyes to perceive movement on the screen more smoothly, it is perfect for graphic design or ultra responsive for racing games. All this is made possible by OSCAL Tiger12 cell phone.
π·γ64MP+13MP Cameras, Capture Every Moment γTiger12 Unlocked Android Phones is dodged with Samsung’s 13MP+64MP cameras, its unique Tetrapixel technology captures bright and vivid images every time. Smart-ISO intelligently adjusts photos under different lighting conditions, ensuring that every photo taken is rich in detail and color. With Super PD’s higher contrast and fast focusing, it enables you to capture decisive moments in any condition.
πγ5000mAh Battery, 33W Rapid ChargingγGo from sunrise to sunset and even beyond with Tiger12’s mega 5000mAh cell phone battery. You’re back in the game in no time with 33W fast charging. Never pause, never wait, with Tiger12 you’re always on. With the Smart-K Box speaker, OSCAL Tiger12 Unlocked Phones offers an innovative listening experience. With its 5000 mAh mega battery, you can enjoy endless music entertainment anytime, anywhere.
π’γDOKE OS 4.0 Based On Android System 13 LatestγOSCAL has always focused on improving the user experience, which is why it developed the Doke OS. Moving from OS version 2.1 to OS version 4.0, the latest OS update brings with it friendlier features for intuitive graphics and smooth controls. OSCAL Tiger12 Smartphone with Android 13 OS, you can also savor the new features of the latest Android 13.
Customers say
Customers find the cell phone offers good value for money, with features suitable for its price point. They appreciate the immersive display with vivid clarity and impeccable detail. The user experience is smooth and easy to navigate, ensuring ergonomic comfort in handling the device. However, opinions differ on the build quality.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Jake –
Seriously impressed with this budget android phone
IΓ’ΒΒve exclusively use iPhones for the past 10ish years. Before I got one, I tried an android phone that was the same price and was so turned off by the experience that I never got one again.Then I saw this phone for sale and decided to give it a shot as an emulation gaming handheld, and IΓ’ΒΒm so glad I did. Not only is it great for that, but the quality and finish (of the hardware and software) that you can get now for a phone this cheap feels like itΓ’ΒΒs too good to be true, but it isnΓ’ΒΒt.Seriously this thing blew me away. The screen is great, build quality is great, and the software is great. Because of this phone IΓ’ΒΒm considering switching to android all together.
Chester Washburn –
Don’t do it.
This phone died completely after a little less than one day of use. Odd, since the battery had over 90% charge remaining. Features are great for its price point, but that doesn’t matter if the phone is a completely unusable brick 15 hours after it was first pulled from the box and turned on. Sorry, bargain hunters – you’ll have to look elsewhere for a trustworthy, budget-friendly device.
Bustahoopa –
Not bad for the price, but…
So this phone is far from the worst phone I’ve ever had, and it is even far better than most I would say… However… To call attention to, and label this phone as a gaming phone is far from the reality. For a phone with 12 gigs of RAM, with another 12 gigs of digital RAM available to use, it does not handle large groups or a large graphic load on the screen at the same time. It will continue to visually operate as good as always, but when a heavy load is required it will freeze your controls in the middle of your battle, or race, or whatever you might be doing. It is not a good thing. Game Over… What surprises me is that this phone , which outperforms my last phone in EVERY OTHER SPEC, falls short of competing with it when it comes to handling multi-player pvp games and it only has 2 gigs of RAM vs the 24 that this has.So far this is the only noticeable negative thing I have to say about this inexpensive beast of a phone. It downloads fast, picture looks good, it takes pretty good photos, and has at least 4 stars in every other aspect I have encountered so far.So… If you don’t game with your phone I would encourage you to consider this Blackview Tiger 12 smartphone. It should have you decently covered in most situations.Edit: decided that this somehow is one of the worst gaming phones I’ve used. Constant freezes in the middle of pvp gameplay equals death… Every timeRe-edit: in addition to the subpar performance described above, this phone CONSTANTLY keeps turning automatic screen brightening and dimming on… Like 5 times a day I have to turn it back off. Unacceptable. Also it keeps turning my time before screen turns off back to 15 seconds… Also like 5 times a day. Almost a deal breaker on this phone altogether which is really a bummer as I like many of its functions.
Kevin –
Oscal Phone – Unpacking the Powerhouse!
TLDR: It’s awesome; just get it.Being a dedicated tech enthusiast, I recently acquired the Oscal Phone, and the experience has been epically surprising! First off, my why: I needed a phone for work to manage social media accounts and occasionally take calls/ set appointments. So, I was in the market for something that would handle multitasking and be light enough to travel with ease.Let me tell you why this phone deserves a solid 5/5 Stars.Features:The Oscal Phone’s super-light design is a breath of fresh air in an era dominated by hefty devices. The Cloudwing Grey finish not only adds sophistication but also ensures ergonomic comfort in handling the device.The 6.7-inch display is a visual delight. Exceptional color accuracy and sharpness enhance every interaction, be it gaming, streaming, or general browsing. The vibrant visuals cater to the preferences of tech enthusiasts.The standout feature is the 5000mAh battery, which provides enduring performance throughout the day. It’s a relief to have a phone that prioritizes longevity without compromising on other aspects, like a USBC + 3.5mm Headphone Jack + Fingerprint Authentication Power Button, because it has those, too!With dual 12GB (24GB) RAM and a spacious 256GB of memory, the Oscal Phone excels in multitasking. It adeptly handles resource-intensive applications, delivering a smooth and responsive user experience that attests to its performance capabilities. I believe they were thinking of a phone gamer when designing this, and it shows. It’s ready to play anything you want to throw at it.Bonuses:The inclusion of a screen protector and case is a practical move. It’s reassuring to see a manufacturer prioritize the device’s longevity from the start. These thoughtful inclusions resonate well with tech users who value attention to detail and know how to take care of their items despite an occasional accident. Although the phone’s beauty is then cased in a black shell, sleep easy knowing it’s less likely to be beaten up with light wear.Conclusion:From a tech-centered perspective, the Oscal Phone emerges as a robust contender in the smartphone market. The marriage of sleek design and powerful internals makes it a compelling choice for those who prioritize aesthetics and performance.If you’re a tech enthusiast seeking a device that doesn’t compromise on power and user experience, the Oscal Phone deserves a closer look. It stands as a tech powerhouse that effectively ticks all the right boxes in the smartphone game.
tscott –
It’s seems to be a phone.
So far, it seems to be a phone. Thats about it. The reception, on a good day, is mediocre at best. The battery will hold up all day, with the amount I use it. Compared to the last 2 phones I had, it’s easier to navigate (the only reason I don’t give 1 star) but the reception is worse. I’m not sure I would recommend it to anyone.
Tamira Lemon –
Good phone
Nice phone that takes great pictures.
Yl –
Not a good phone. Do not buy
Speaker not working. Have to reboot phone multiple times a day for it to work. Do not buy it.