The new hammer mobile phone is widely exposed, with a price starting from 1799
The new hammer mobile phone is widely exposed, with a price starting from 1799
2018-04-21 15:05

The Hammer mobile phone, in all previous series of mobile phones, has always used Qualcomm Snapdragon's processor. According to current netizens, the Nut Pro released at the Hammer's new product launch will use MediaTek's HelioX20 processor, which is the first time that MediaTek's processor is used in all Hammer mobile phone products.

Hammer M1L

Hammer M1L and hammer T2

Today, netizens exposed a group of packaging boxes and price charts of the nut Pro of the new hammer machine,

Nut Pro box

Nut Pro Price

Nut Pro does not use Qualcomm Snapdragon 626, which has been leaked before, and it uses MediaTek Helio X20 ten core processor with a 5.5 inch 1080p screen. The size of mobile phone memory is unknown, but the specification of LPDDR 3 is the same as that of a flagship phone of a patriotic enterprise. Nut Pro has a storage space of 64GB, and provides a front 8MP camera and a rear 13MP pixel dual camera, It supports dual card and dual standby full network communication.

The 64GB version of Nut Pro is priced at 1799 yuan. It's interesting that Meizu MX6, the flagship mobile phone of Meizu, also used MediaTek Helio X20 processor last year. At present, the 32G version is priced at 1549 yuan and gives away EP-31 earphones.

Luo himself said on his microblog that 500000 new products had been ready for the spring launch. Does Lao Luo want to win with his appearance this time?

As for the release time, we haven't seen the invitation letter yet. It's said that the original plan was April, but it's still late April? Are you jumping tickets again?

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