Blackview A60 16 GB / 1 GB
Videos 15Photos 19 | Outdated Product £79.99 Droplet fashion is not only for the flagships of the smartphone industry. A vivid confirmation of this is the ultra-budgetary Blackview A60. The device is not strong in tossing resource-intensive applications, but takes its toll thanks to its remarkable appearance. The face of the model is a 6.088-inch diagonal screen, showing a picture in a modest resolution of 1280x600 pixels. From the teardrop notch at the top of the display, a 5 MP selfie camera lens “peeps” behind the user. It also acts as part of the face unlock system of the smartphone. A bunch of two sensors from the rear (13 MP matrix in the company of a depth sensor) allows you to take pictures of acceptable quality in the daytime. The hardware platform of the device is based on the old-timer MediaTek MT6580A chip. "RAM" smartpho...ne "thrown" 1 GB, non-volatile memory — 16 GB. The device is running a lightweight OS Android 8.1 Oreo (Go Edition). The device components are powered by a 4080 mAh rechargeable battery. “Refills” of the tanks are enough to organize the viewing of an 8-hour video marathon. |
Droplet fashion is not only for the flagships of the smartphone industry. A vivid confirmation of this is the ultra-budgetary Blackview A60. The device is not strong in tossing resource-intensive applications, but takes its toll thanks to its remarkable appearance. The face of the model is a 6.088-inch diagonal screen, showing a picture in a modest resolution of 1280x600 pixels. From the teardrop notch at the top of the display, a 5 MP selfie camera lens “peeps” behind the user.
It also acts as part of the face unlock system of the smartphone. A bunch of two sensors from the rear (13 MP matrix in the company of a depth sensor) allows you to take pictures of acceptable quality in the daytime. The hardware platform of the device is based on the old-timer MediaTek MT6580A chip. "RAM" smartphone "thrown" 1 GB, non-volatile memory — 16 GB. The device is running a lightweight OS Android 8.1 Oreo (Go Edition). The device components are powered by a 4080 mAh rechargeable battery. “Refills” of the tanks are enough to organize the viewing of an 8-hour video marathon.