Bluboo Dual, Bluboo Launched Its First Dual Camera phone with Metal Unibody
We’ve already seen here leaked photos of the upcoming BLUBOO Dual, and now we have an official specification direct from the company so no more guesses or speculations needed. Let’s take a look together.
Well for starters the BLUBOO Dual comes with a full metal unibody design, using aviation aluminum alloy and brushing for pointing out the metallic looks. It also features a dual camera setup as mentioned before, specifically a 13.0MP and 2.0MP shooters. The main SONY camera captures the image while the second smaller sized camera captures depth information. And you could also be able to increase or decrease the depth of field in photos or randomly choose a point of focus when shooting. Then through software processing, images with augmented bokeh are created.
Just below the two cameras we find two flashlights and a fingerprint scanner which can unlock the device within 0.1 second, while on the front there’s a 8.0MP selfie shooter with wide-angle lens.
Front panel has a 5,5-inch SHARP screen with FHD resolution and Gorilla Glass 4. It’s worth mentioning that the Dual model adopts advanced two-layer touch panel with ten-point multitouch support which even reacts to gloved or wet hand. Quad-core MT6737T processor clocked at 1.5 GHz takes care of the performance helped by 2 GB RAM and 16 GB ROM, which is expandable up to 256 GB.
Other selling points of the BLUBOO Dual include a gyroscope, OTG support, a 3000mAh battery and Android 6.0 Marshmallow as the OS.
BLUBOO Dual will be available in 3 color variants – Black, Gold and Rose Gold.The listing price is $149.99. BLUBOO claim that the presale would start from Dec.5th to Dec.18th. Surely there will be here a presale event with discounted pricing so stay tuned.
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