Panasonic has unveiled their first 64-bit Android smartphone, the awfully named Eluga U2.
The device runs on Android 5.0 Lollipop, has a 5-inch 720p IPS display, a 64-bit quad-core Snapdragon 410 processor, 2GB RAM, 16GB internal storage and a 2500mAh battery. The cameras are 5MP/13MP, providing clearer selfies than most existing phones.
Most importantly, the phone will be priced at $250 unlocked when it launches, although it is unclear if it will ship outside of Asian markets.
Paired with the recently announced Lumix CM1 and its DSLR-esque, it appears that Panasonic is back in the game.
Source:
PhoneArena
Most importantly, the phone will be priced at $250 unlocked when it launches, although it is unclear if it will ship outside of Asian markets.
Paired with the recently announced Lumix CM1 and its DSLR-esque, it appears that Panasonic is back in the game.
Source:
PhoneArena