MyPhone My35: Review Introduction
A week after we unboxed the latest from MyPhone, we now have the MyPhone My35 Review!
After my unboxing blog post, I also created Youtube clips, there are actually two now, one is being the unboxing and the second is the myPhone My35 Gaming Review.
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This model is already out in the market, which is a perfect timing if you find this review worth your money. The official SRP is only P6,888 plus you get a limited edition 8 year anniversary wrist watch from MyPhone.
My 35 Specs

Design and construction
The 5-inch size is one of the most comfortable to hold in the hands, specially for us, Pinoys. The curved edges are more appealing to the eyes. There are few other features that makes the My35 so lovely — there is LED notification light — that means if your phone is in mute mode, you still know that there is something going on because the LED will keep on flashing. I also appreciate My35 capacitive buttons has backlights — having this little features help you a lot in dark areas or in the evening.
The power button is on the right side which is easily accessible by either your index finger or your thumb. The volume rocker is on the left side.

On top, you will find both the micro-USB port and the audio port.
While it looks elegant, the MyPhone My35 back cover, by the nature of the plastic material, will collect lots of finger prints. You must bring a micro-fiber cloth with you to wipe it clean and clear. Moreover, you have to be careful in removing the back cover as it is very thin, you might break it accidentally.
As affordable as it is, the screen does not come with the usual scratch-resistant protection. However, MyPhone is generous enough to pre-install a screen protector.
Display and UI
This phone has HD IPS 1280 x 720 resolution at 294 ppi. If you max out the brightness it can work as flashlight in a dark room already. In my entire usage, I just put it to about 15%. This setting may differ with other users. Text are sharp on this display much as viewing photos and playing videos. I did not encounter viewing angle issues also using the Myphone My35.

Performance
No lags.
You can credit that to My35’s 3 gigabytes of RAM and the 1.3 GHz 64 Bit MT6753 Octa-core processor. You can switch to open apps anytime you want, start the camera, turn off the display and turn it back on.
On games, I installed Real Boxing and Asphalt Nitro, just to try and test it. It did well too. You can watch my Youtube clip in this link.
If you read the headline of this review, I put an all caps statement that says “BANG FOR YOUR BUCK 2015”. This midrange phone has 4G/LTE connectivity, which means you can take advantage of a fast mobile Internet. The USB OTG (On-the-go) is also available in case you want to attach external storage.
You can check few of the benchmark results I did in my unboxing story, or you can click this link.


pang Selfie ang My36 kasi may Front Cam Flash
Hi Bush! Thanks for dropping by.
This post is the review of the My35. 🙂 My36 is coming up next week, I hope to post a review few days after that.
Please labas na po kayo ng review.
Tanong ko na din po kung ano mas better buy? Yung Asus Zenfone 2 (ZE500KL) o etong myphone my35 o my36.
Please po i’m planning on buying a phone this Christmas.
Thanks for the advice.