A slightly simplified version of the classic "six-thousander" offers all-around security for a more affordable price. Armored armor protects the smartphone from damage when dropped, submerged under water or in mud (compliance with the requirements of the IP68 standard). The differences from the usual BV6000 lie in the use of a less efficient 4-core MediaTek MT6735A processor, 16 GB of internal memory versus 32 GB and simpler cameras (8 MP main and 2 MP front). In terms of other parameters, Blackview BV6000s is equal to the “big brother” — the device has a 4.7-inch HD screen (1280x720 pixels) and a capacious 4500 mAh battery. Given the energy-efficient platform, you will need to recharge the battery about once every 2 days. The smartphone runs on Android 6.0. Access to the Internet with it...can be carried out both through a Wi-Fi connection, and by exchanging data in data networks of the third (3G) and fourth generations (LTE).
A slightly simplified version of the classic "six-thousander" offers all-around security for a more affordable price. Armored armor protects the smartphone from damage when dropped, submerged under water or in mud (compliance with the requirements of the IP68 standard). The differences from the usual BV6000 lie in the use of a less efficient 4-core MediaTek MT6735A processor, 16 GB of internal memory versus 32 GB and simpler cameras (8 MP main and 2 MP front).
In terms of other parameters, Blackview BV6000s is equal to the “big brother” — the device has a 4.7-inch HD screen (1280x720 pixels) and a capacious 4500 mAh battery. Given the energy-efficient platform, you will need to recharge the battery about once every 2 days. The smartphone runs on Android 6.0. Access to the Internet with it can be carried out both through a Wi-Fi connection, and by exchanging data in data networks of the third (3G) and fourth generations (LTE).
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