Dual screen Siswoo R9 Darkmoon could launch at IFA


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Siswoo will be at IFA next month but the rumour is that they will finally be unveiling the dual screen Siswoo R9 Darkmoon phone at the mobile conference.

The Siswoo R9 Darkmoon was the 2nd dual screen phone that we had ever seen after the Yotaphone, and if Siswoo can get production solved fast enough it might be the first dual screen phone to launch from a Chinese phone maker.

As Siswoo already have a vested interest in Germany and Spain, it makes sense that the phone maker will take time to attend IFA with their range of phone, but there might be a little more to it than that. According to tech site Telefonai, Siswoo will also take the opportunity at the shot to release the R9 Darkmoon.

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The R9 Darkmoon’s main features are the front 5-inch FHD display and rear 4.7-inch E-ink panel, but other features are impressive too including the 3GB RAM, Mediatek MT6752 chipset, 13 mega-pixel main camera and wireless Qi charging. Our only concern is what the price of the phone will finally be? How much would you be willing to pay for the Siswoo R9 Darkmoon?

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10 Comments

  1. Dante
    August 18, 2015

    42 bucks – No more

    • iKosh
      August 18, 2015

      For the shipping?

      • Dante
        August 18, 2015

        Nah i was just using 42 wich is the answer to Anything

  2. Marius Cirsta
    August 18, 2015

    Well I’m not willing to pay more than $200 but I’m sure they’ll ask a lot more for it 🙂

  3. Dante
    August 18, 2015

    42 bucks – No more

    • iKosh
      August 18, 2015

      For the shipping?

    • Dante
      August 18, 2015

      Nah i was just using 42 wich is the answer to Anything

  4. Marius Cirsta
    August 18, 2015

    Well I’m not willing to pay more than $200 but I’m sure they’ll ask a lot more for it 🙂

  5. waterresist
    August 19, 2015

    I’m wondering. Why do they all put smaller E-ink panel than the original? A bigger one (same as the original screen) would not eat significantly more and e-ink supposed to be cheaper than a quality lcd.

  6. waterresist
    August 20, 2015

    I’m wondering. Why do they all put smaller E-ink panel than the original? A bigger one (same as the original screen) would not eat significantly more and e-ink supposed to be cheaper than a quality lcd.