Japanese company NuAns coming with Neo Reloaded Android device in May 2017
There is a 99.99% chance that you never heard of the company name I've mentioned in the title of my post. It's not because you don't know, it's simply because you never should have! NuAns is a Japanese smartphone manufacturer company which 1st came into life in 2015 with their CES announcement of Windows 10 running smartphone. Their main selling point was TWOTONE interchangeable cover on the back of their Neo phone with lots of choices.
Well now guessed it right. Along with all other members of Windows 10 family, they sunk at the bottom of Android and iOS. Like Microsoft long last realised that Nokia is not their baby to have, NuAns also decided to ditch Windows and join to the Android family. A couple of days ago the company announced their 1st Android 7.0 Nougat running Smartphone, Neo Reloaded for their parent country: Japan. NuAns Neo Reloaded chooses Snapdragon 625 SoC as CPU with 3GB of RAM and with its signatory interchangeable covers on the back with a nowadays common fingerprint authentication sensor. A 5.2 inch 1920×1080 pixel display covers the front and a 3,450mAh battery is behind to keep the phone on.
The phone would have some sort of waterproofing and NFC payment capability. The company also announces the price of the handset, which is 49,800 in Japanese currency ($440). The handset will be available in Japan from March 31 this year. International availability is highly unlikely at this moment.
Well now guessed it right. Along with all other members of Windows 10 family, they sunk at the bottom of Android and iOS. Like Microsoft long last realised that Nokia is not their baby to have, NuAns also decided to ditch Windows and join to the Android family. A couple of days ago the company announced their 1st Android 7.0 Nougat running Smartphone, Neo Reloaded for their parent country: Japan. NuAns Neo Reloaded chooses Snapdragon 625 SoC as CPU with 3GB of RAM and with its signatory interchangeable covers on the back with a nowadays common fingerprint authentication sensor. A 5.2 inch 1920×1080 pixel display covers the front and a 3,450mAh battery is behind to keep the phone on.
The phone would have some sort of waterproofing and NFC payment capability. The company also announces the price of the handset, which is 49,800 in Japanese currency ($440). The handset will be available in Japan from March 31 this year. International availability is highly unlikely at this moment.
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