Software OS: Android Android:8.1 Oreo (Much UI) Display Size:6" Resolution:1920*1080 Technology:OGS Display Touchscreen:Multi-Touch Processor Brand:Snapdragon Model:710 Cores:8 Threads:8 Turbo Frequency:2.20Ghz Graphics Processor Interface:Built-in Brand:Qualcomm Model:Adreno 616 GPU Memory/Storage RAM:6GB LPDDR4X@3733Mhz ROM(Storage):64GB eMMC Connectivity Wi-Fi:802.11a/b/g/n/ac Module – Wi-Fi 6 Cellular:Dual-Sim (Unlocked) 4G Bands:B38, B39, B40, B41, B1, B2, B3, B4, B7, B8 3G Bands:B5, B1, B2, B8, B34, B39 2G Bands:B2, B3, B5, B8 Bluetooth:5.0 GPS:YES I/O Interface USB:1x USB Type-C Audio:1x 3.5mm Headphone&Microphone Port Battery Capacity:6000mAh Dimensions/Weight Product Dimensions:(L x W x H): 20.7 x 9.6 x 1.50 cm / 8.1 x 3.7 x 0.6 inches Product Weight:330g Package Dimensions(L x W x H): 23.00 x 12.00 x 5.30 cm / 9.0 x 4.7 x 2.1 inches Package Weight:740g
D**.
Best gaming handheld out there
This moqi i7s handheld is amazing it can play almost anything from Android games to emulator and plays them vary good no lag the battery life is fantastic it last all day long the build quality is amazing for the value you get what you pay for and this is just amazing in every way the only con I would have to say about it is wish it had extra buttons like l2 and r2 buttons other then that it’s a truly fun device I highly recommend this if anyone’s in the market today for a good gaming handheld there is one more thing I have to point out these are the newer batch of systems with the black matte finish buttons but they also come in clear buttons as well I mostly got lucky to get this one and also came with a glass screen protector here’s some photo images
A**L
Excellent Device from and excellent company
Oh the wonderful things I can say about the Moqi i7s. Probably my most favorite is the Honker of a battery. I've used it for 24 hours on one charge and I'm still at 80%. The screen is massive, clear, and vibrant. The speakers are very excellent, very loud and crisp. I will have to say though that mine came with a buzzing left speaker, but I'm willing to bet that just mine, because I have no issues with my right speaker. The camera is not as bad as a lot of reviewers were making it out to be, it's decent. The gaming aspect is good. I haven't played around a lot with the emulation but I was able to get Dreamcast and some gamecube stuff working from the get go. Play with the settings and I'm sure you get just about anything up to Wii working pretty well. I'd be a bit apprehensive about using it as a cell phone, not because of it form factor (which is actually not uncomfortable the call speaker actually gets pretty loud so you don't even have to hold it to your ear, it's almost a loud speaker itself), but because this isn't Google certified yet so certain apps can't be downloaded. I don't know to what magnitude that is because as of now, the only apps that I couldn't download we're Netflix and PlayStation remote play, but Hulu, Twitter, game apps like Sonic the hedgehog or GTA San Andreas and a lot of other apps you can think of download fine. Moqi is also excellent with customer service, immediately responding to my concerns about my speaker. All in all, this is a good game system/phone for the money, Moqi is a great with customer service and I can't wait to see more from them in the future!
J**E
Great first time gaming device.
This phone is a nice gaming phone but if you currently have something with higher specs than this then I don't recommend it. The company is wonderful and their support is awesome. However I have been through two of these units and they both had some issues. First one had graphics issues and couldn't play games much at all. Second one has touch screen issues. The phone is just not powerful enough to keep up with serious gaming.
H**H
Powerful device that doesn’t reach its potential
I’m a huge handheld junkie - seriously, throughout the years I’ve bought more than my share of gadgets, including the GPD XD, the GPD Win 1/2, a PS Vita, a Switch, a 3DS, etc. You name it, and odds are its at least been in my Amazon cart at some point.I picked up this MOQI device since my GPD XD (a similar dedicated Android powered gaming device) was showing its age. I was just going to get the XD Plus, but after reading a few reviews decided to go with the I7S just to mix things up.Long story short, I wish I went with the XD Plus.First, here’s what I liked about it:- The power. The SOC in this thing isn’t the latest and greatest, but it’s still pretty great. It handled all apps I was able to throw at it, and emulation ran like a charm (within reason - it’s great up until around the PSP era, if you want GameCube/PS2 and up, then look into one of the GPD Windows devices). I found myself surprised at how capable the Snapdragon chipset in this device was.- The battery life. It packs a huge 6,000 mAH battery that will last a long time. Not only that, but the battery is removable too, so even if you are planning on that 24 hour flight across the world, just buy a second backup battery and you’ll be good to go.- The display is great. Very vibrant and high quality with excellent colors.Now the bad: everything else. The form factor is awful. It’s so much bigger than I anticipated; it’s bigger than any phone I’ve ever seen in my life, and the controls make it awkward to use when talking to people. It also makes it difficult to carry around on a daily basis.I wasn’t actually planning on using it as a phone, but I hated it as a gaming device. I didn’t find it comfortable to use at all. The device is thin (which seemed great at first), but my hand was constantly cramping. The Start/Select buttons are also touch sensitive haptic buttons, and I found myself constantly touching them when trying to hold the phone in a better position.The other big issue I had was the lack of R2/L2/R3/L3 buttons. It’s actually not that bad when playing Android native games, but it gets annoying very fast with emulation. If they went through the trouble of having physical controls, why only add 80%~ of a modern standard controller? I was looking forward to streaming Xbox One/PS4 to this phone and playing remotely, but it’s basically impossible without those keys. Not only that, but I also absolutely hate the R1/L1 buttons on it... they’re too flimsy and thin and have a mushy feel to them. Speaking of bad keys, the directional pad always has false inputs. For example, pressing up resulted in up+left way too many times for me to count.I could go on, but I really did not like this product. The more I used it, the more annoying it became to use. I’m generally pretty forgiving when it comes to using these kind of niche gadgets, but there are way too many compromises I found myself making with the MOQI. I was surprised to find myself disliking this product so much since it seems like it got rave reviews across the internet, but to each their own.
A**R
Runs Android games perfect. Most emulators without any issues.
Beyond happy. I'm trying to catch up on some RPG games and started with Breath of Fire series with SNES emulator. Tried Zelda on GameCube and Wii. Final Fantasy on PS one. It handled everything pretty well. With dolphin emulator for GameCube and Wii. You have to mess with the settings to get each game to preform optimally. But you get stable 30+ fps. Haven't tried PS2 yet with Damon but I'm sure it'll be fine. I'd say PSP games play the best because they're great with this set up and look amazing.
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