The
Hike X1D is a
camera centric
Chinese smartphone, for those who are on a budget!
Chinese phone maker
Hike have released photos and pricing of the
Hike X1D. Visually similar to the X1, the X1D has been designed for customers wanting a higher
quality Mediatek based
phone than those currently on offer.
The XiD’s body is of a unibody design meaning you cannot remove the battery and there is no space of an SD card. However this has allowed Hike to crete a thin, high quality and sturdy body.
Being a flagship Mediatek powered
phone Hike have packed the X1D full of the latest hardware including a 1.5Ghz
quad-core MT6589T processor, 5-inch 1080p LTPS display, 2GB RAM, 32GB memory,
NFC,
OTG, HDMI and MHL.
For those of you who like your
phone to offer a bit more in the image capture department, the rear
camera on the
Hike X1D is a 13 mega-pixel sensor with dual LED flash, the front is a 5-mega pixel unit with super wide 88 degree lens so you can get everyone in on a group photo. Hike’s own UI has also been updated to offer more
camera centric
features including a voice activated camera, “
Hike SLR” allowing you to use RAW images, an updated gallery app and
new “
Hike fast pass” which allows
fast transfer of large files.
The
Hike X1D will go on sale for 1999 Yuan ($320) which is rather more than other
1080 phones running a Mediatek chip, but
Hike hope the
new features and the high
quality construction will be enough to lure buyers.