The
quad-core Newman N2 is rumoured to be launching as early as next week (30th October) and as such more
photos and
specification details are being released, all of which is pointing to a very promising
quad-core Chinese
phone!
As we already know the latest
Newman phone will sport a quad-core Samsung Exynos 4412 chip running at an energy-efficient 1.4 GHZ, 2GB RAM, 4.7 inch display and a
13 mega-pixel rear
camera with LED flash.
Today we have a few more details which further shine light on the
Newman N2, mainly about the phone's design and the rear
camera.
The design of the Newman N2, which can be seen in the photos here, is a rather attractive one with a two-core black/silver decoration running around the sides of the phone. Also along the sides are the volume buttons, power button and a dedicated shutter button for the rear camera.
From the rear the Newman N2 wears a removal rear case in black with the 13 mega-pixel camera raised away from the body, enabling Newman's designs to make a thin phone but with high-end camera.
The front of the Newman N2 is dominated by that large 4.7 inch IPS display which has a resolution of 1280 x 720.
As 13 mega-pixel Chinese phones are just beginning to arrive on the market some are wondering if these new units will offer better performance over the current crop of 8 mega-pixel cameras? Well we can't tell until we get our hands on the N2 to test, however is the F2.2 aperature is anything to go by then we could be in for a treat.
As you would expect the
Newman N2 comes with
Android 4.0 ICS as standard, Wifi, GPS, and Bluetooth along with s 3.5mm head
phone jack.
Price are expected to be around 1999 Yuan but we will know for sure closer to the launch date (hopefully next week)