Obi Worldphone, the organization upheld
by ex-Apple CEO John Sculley, has revealed another cell phone, the MV1, at the
MWC 2016 in Barcelona. The organization says that the Obi Worldphone MV1 cell
phone is focused at "youthful experts" markets crosswise over Asia,
Africa, Latin America, and Europe.
Valued at $149 (around Rs. 10,000), the
cell phone will be accessible in 2GB and 1GB of RAM models. Both of which will
highlight 16GB of inherent stockpiling. The 1GB RAM model has been valued at
$139 (roughly Rs. 9,500). The Obi Worldphone MV1 will be accessible promptly in
Asia and Africa while will likewise dispatch in Latin America and Europe in
March. The organization says that the cell phone will be accessible by means of
online and customary retail channels.
As some time recently, the organization
has collaborated with San Francisco-based Ammunition for the outline, and Obi
says Ammunition gave it "sculptural look."
The MV1 is said to be accessible in
both stock Android Lollipop 5.1 and Cyanogen OS 12.1.1 variations. The
expansion of Cyanogen OS implies clients will inspire choices to customize and
alter their gadget experience from symbols and subjects to boot livelinesss and
lock screens. It additionally brings elements, for example, Truecaller and
LiveDisplay, which conforms the client's screen in view of light. Moreover, the
MV1 runs Lifespeed, which the organization's UI.
The Obi Worldphone MV1 highlights a
5-inch HD (720x1280 pixels) show and accompanies a pixel thickness of 294ppi.
The cell phone additionally packs Corning Gorilla Glass 3. It is controlled by
a 1.3GHz quad-center Qualcomm Snapdragon 212 processor with Adreno 304 GPU. It
wears a 8-megapixel back self-adjust camera with LED streak with f/2.2 gap
furthermore dons a 2-megapixel. It bolsters expandable capacity up to an extra
64GB by means of microSD. The double SIM Obi Worldphone MV1 underpins a Micro
and a Nano-SIM. Network choices incorporate Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi direct,
Bluetooth v4.1, GPS/A-GPS, GLONASS, and Micro-USB. It quantifies 145.6x72.6x8.95mm
and weighs 149 grams.
Remarking on the dispatch, Obi
Worldphone Co-organizer John Sculley said, "This is an industry with 200
unique brands competing for customers' consideration. There will be 1.4 billion
Android telephones delivered in 2016 alone, so there should be an approach to
stand separated from the pack. The parts for all these distinctive telephones
are mass delivered, in the same nations, and frequently in the same accurate
production lines. What we've finished with the Obi Worldphone from the earliest
starting point is demonstrate that it's conceivable to have a wonderfully
composed telephone that fits into your way of life at an available cost without
giving up structure and innovation. You don't need to surrender style in return
for substance. With the MV1, you can have both."
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