Colors Mobile Thursday took the wraps off of its New Generation range of Android devices. At a press conference, it said the new products --
The XFactor Bold II phone is powered by MediaTek Quad Core processor and sports a 5.3 inch QHD IPS display screen, and runs on Android 4.1 JellyBean as its operating system.
The phone includes WAP, GPRS, EDGE, GPS/AGPS, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity and has light sensor, G-sensor, E-compass, and proximity sensor.
Likewise, Colors´ tablet XT711 is powered by MediaTek MTK6577 processor which supports Android 4.0. Similarly, XT701 is powered by MediaTek MTK6515 processor and supports Android 4.0.
In the same way, Colors´ XT801 is powered by MediaTek and supports Android 4.1 operating system. This 8-inch screen 3G tablet is has a 512 MB RAM, G-sensor, ambient light sensor and proximity sensor, and runs on a 5000-600mAH battery. Together with the unveiling, the company also announced its association with MediaTek Inc.
source: republica,28 March 2013
Xfactor Bold II smartphones and Xfactor XT701, XT711 and XT801 tablets – were powered by MediaTek processors.
The XFactor Bold II phone is powered by MediaTek Quad Core processor and sports a 5.3 inch QHD IPS display screen, and runs on Android 4.1 JellyBean as its operating system.
The phone includes WAP, GPRS, EDGE, GPS/AGPS, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity and has light sensor, G-sensor, E-compass, and proximity sensor.
Likewise, Colors´ tablet XT711 is powered by MediaTek MTK6577 processor which supports Android 4.0. Similarly, XT701 is powered by MediaTek MTK6515 processor and supports Android 4.0.
In the same way, Colors´ XT801 is powered by MediaTek and supports Android 4.1 operating system. This 8-inch screen 3G tablet is has a 512 MB RAM, G-sensor, ambient light sensor and proximity sensor, and runs on a 5000-600mAH battery. Together with the unveiling, the company also announced its association with MediaTek Inc.
source: republica,28 March 2013
Xfactor Bold II smartphones and Xfactor XT701, XT711 and XT801 tablets – were powered by MediaTek processors.
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