When we think of low-cost, high-end
Chinese phones we tend to think of
Xiaomi, but from next week the
Beijing based company will have a
new,
Snapdragon 600 rival to contend with.
A
Shenzhen based
phone start-up have announced that they plan to launch their first Android smartphone next month. A
new phone brand from
China is nothing new, but the pricing and hardware they are touting is pretty amazing.
Like Xiaomi's M2S (16GB) this
new phone will be priced at 1999 Yuan ($320), but will feature a larger 5-inch,
1080 HD display, along with a
Qualcomm Snapdragon 600
CPU and
2GB RAM. The
Shenzhen phone will also get a 13 mega-pixel rear camera (the 16GB Xiaomi has an 8 mega-pixel shooter), 5 mega-pixel front and will run
Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.
The still unnamed company have posted the video below introducing their new phone which give a few details along with a brief look at its design, under the title "Chinese machine challenges (Samsung) S4".