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Introducing the Smart NaMo Saffron Wave: A True Innovation with an 8 MP Rotating Camera and Quad-Core Processing Unveiled

时间:2024-09-21 14:34:54 来源:网络整理 编辑:Paper Plane

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OPPO unveiled its highly anticipated OPPO N1 with a standout rotating camera feature just days ago. Fast on its heels, Smart NaMo has introduced its affordably priced NaMo Saffron Wave with a comparable rotating camera feature, priced at Rs. 12,999.

Equipped with a 1.3 GHz MT6582 quad-core processor and a Mali 400 GPU, the smartphone boasts a 1 GB RAM. Expect Smart NaMo to launch 16 GB and 32 GB storage variations in India. The MT6582 is gaining momentum over the MT6589 in budget quad-core devices, and promises a revolutionary 2014.

Featuring an 8 MP sensor, the rotating camera is capped at the maximum resolution supported by the MT6582 chip. It includes a Dual LED flash for enhancing low-light shots. The OPPO N1's rotating camera was tested to endure 100,000 rotations, but that's unlikely in this value Android offering.

A 5-inch HD 720 P display graces the phone. Detailed hardware specifications for the Saffron Wave are yet to be released. If a rotating camera is your must-have, the Gionee Elife E7 mini, boasting a 13 MP rotatable camera, is also on the horizon. Availability details for these three handsets remain unclear.

The Smart NaMo team has garnered considerable excitement (duly attributed to their pricing and enticing promotional tactics), but has yet to solidify its presence in the Indian market. The phone, much like the Saffron One, is expected to be sold on Snapdeal.

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