Cellphone maker Axgio will further lower
the price of the world’s cheapest 8-core smartphone by 2 US dollars, so that
the consumers can get it at USD114.99 at the online store TinyDeal.com.
Named Axgio Neon N2Q, the smartphone was
launched three weeks ago, in an effort to provide customers with a snappy phone
at a friendly price. Now the company is able to make it even more affordable,
thanks to its optimization in production line.
Axgio Neon N2Q is equipped with the MTK6592M 8-core chipset, 5-inch QHD display, 1GB RAM, 8GB ROM, 5MP/8MP Cameras, Bluetooth 4.0, and a 2100mAh battery, running on the pure Android 4.4.2 operating system. It is presently the cheapest smartphone available on the market, with its price USD20 lower than the previous lowest.
The Neon N2 Q’s body measures 5.7 inches
high by 2.8 inches wide, and with a thickness of 7.5mm, it’s almost as thin as
the iPhone 6 Plus. The industrial-feel edges, the inset lines hereby, and the matte
texture are all reminiscent of another iPhone, namely, the 5. The edges are
made from matte aluminum which delivers a visual feel of black lead though, as
it adopted metal corrosion techniques. Coming in a weight of 4.6 ounces, the N2
Q feels significantly lighter than Axgio’s last-generation product Neon N1.
Besides, the edges are slightly curved, so
as to nestle into hand rather than cutting into it. “As an oversize mobile
phone, chamfered edges are not very friendly to hand. That’s why iPhone 6 and 6
Plus give up the harsh design that distinguished iPhone 5 and 5S”, said a
manager at Axgio.
The Neon N2Q has a very smooth user
interface and allows demanding games like Asphalt 8 and Real Racing 3 to run
reassuringly, thanks to the robust MTK6592M CPU and Mali450 4-core GPU. The 1GB
RAM is not huge, but is enough to handle a qHD display.
The battery of the N2Q occupies a big area
in the phone’s interior, and therefore it has a large capacity to easily
support 2 days of light use. The mainboard sits to the right of the battery
with the two groups of main heat-emitting components separated by the two SIM
card slots, building a good cooling environment.
A highly-praised function on the N2Q is Gesture
Wake, which enables double tap to enter the lock screen and open an app by
drawing a letter like “w” when the display is sleeping.
In about one month, Axgio will release another
version of the N2Q which runs on the Neonado OS 1.1, an Android UI developed by
the Axgio company. The UI was pre-installed on Axgio’s previous products Neon
N1 and Wing W2 and has won a good reputation as a handy system.
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