Two new smartphones you don’t want to buy
Chinese manufacturers presented new Windows Phones
The first device is a huge 7-inch phone (or a small tablet) by an OEM called Ramos. Besides the enormous screen with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, Ramos Q7 doesn’t impress, and falls in the low-end segment. The old and slow Snapdragon 200 is powering the device, while the on-board storage is 16 GB. The remaining specs are 1 GB of RAM, 5-MP + 2 MP camera, and a 4000 mAh battery.
The second new smartphone looks far more attractive, although is far from release. Developed by a company called Elephone, the yet unnamed smartphone should be hitting the market in June with two operating systems on board (Android and Windows 10) and high-end specs.
This phone by Elephone is said to come with a 5.5 inch display with a 2560 x 1440 resolution, a 64-bit quad-core Intel processor, and 4 GB of RAM. Other interesting features are 32 GB internal storage, an iris scanner, 20.7 MP Sony camera and a 3800 mAh battery. Keep in mind, that this phone is still a working project which could be scrapped before the actual release.