A vendor has posted a new video of the Retina-class iFive Mini 3.
All screensnaps from the 720p version of the video; click to enlarge.
Although he never zooms in to prove it’s the Retina Mini 3, this back area of the tablet confirms that it is:
That’s where iFive specifies the screen resolution.
The AnTuTu X score:
Unfortunately, he didn’t zoom in on that screen. Even the 720p snap is too blurry to clearly make out the score for RAM, to compare it to the original Mini 3.
He also ran another benchmark:
So far, everything looks good. Then he gets to the camera:
As will be seen in the video, there looks to be a two-second countdown before a picture is taken. Huh?
And now the video:
Previously here:
Retina iFive Mini 3 Sales Begin
Retina iFive Mini 3: Early User Reports
Retina iFive Mini 3: AnTuTu Score
Retina iFive Mini 3 Evaluated
Retina iFive Mini 3 Pre-Sales
The 3G iFive Mini 3 That Never Was
iFive Mini 3 With Retina Screen: Official Full Specs
Retina iFive Mini 3 Begins Pre-Sales Next Week
Photos, Video: Retina Screen iFive Mini 3
Five Technology To Use Rockchip 3288 First
Retina-Class iPad Mini Clones: Issues To Consider
Five Technology Leaks iPad Mini Clone With Retina-Class Display
iFive Mini 3 Gets Reviewed
iFive Mini 3: Unboxed, Bad AC Charger
iFive Mini 3 Unofficially Unboxed
iFive Mini 3 In Actual Photos
Chinese iPad Mini Clone Notes #11
iFive Mini 3 Crippled With 1GB Of RAM
iFive Mini 3 Finally Shown In Real Pictures
iFive Mini 3: Rockchip 3188 CPU
Chinese iPad Mini Clone Notes #10
Chinese iPad Mini Clone Notes #8
Looks a lot better than most of the recent ones. Build quality?
Generally there have been few complaints about Five Technology’s build quality. It’s the all-metal back that tends to interfere with WiFi reception, however.