Vivo Y1s launched in India. Vivo Y1s has already been launched in global markets before, and the Indian variant follows a similar script. The phone as such comes to India with a 6.22-inch Halo Full View display capable of producing an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1520 pixels. The phone's display flaunts a waterdrop notch, hiding inside itself a selfie camera of 5-megapixel. The phone's back features a single 13-megapixel camera with LED flashThe phone comes running FunTouch OS 10.5 based Android 10 OS. Under the hood, there is a 2.3GHz MediaTek Helio P35 chipset running the show here for Y1s. The phone is powered by a 4,030mAh battery that supports reverse charging. Apart from this, the new Vivo phone also gets 2 GB of LPPDR4x RAM and 32 GB of native storage. The phone, however, supports MicroSD card for additional storageVivo Y1s has been listed on the company's website with no pricing announced. There is a leak suggesting the phone has been priced in India at Rs 7,990 for the single 2GB RAM + 32GB storage option.
Casio G-Shock GSW-H1000 powered by Google's Wear OS was launched. Casio G-Shock GSW-H1000 is the company's first G-Shock watch part of its G-Squad lineup to be powered by Wear OS by Google. It comes equipped with a 1.2-inch capacitive touchscreen dual-layer display a colour TFT LCD 360x360 pixels and a monochrome LCD. The monochrome display come with always-on function to show time, while the colour LCD shows maps, notifications, sensor data, and other information The Wear OS watch works with both Android and iOS devices. Casio G-Shock GSW-H1000 smartwatch comes with air pressure/ altitude sensors, accelerometer, gyrometer, compass magnetic sensor, and an optical sensor PPG Heart Rate. The Casio original app built into the watch provides support for 15 outdoor activities including running, cycling, and 24 indoor workout options. It also allows the wearer to add up to 8 original indoor workouts to supplement the 24 preloaded options Casio G-Shock GSW-H...
Vivo has certainly refreshed its Y series lineup with the launch of the Y1s smartphone. The features seems pretty decent however a Mediatek G series chipset would have been better over the P35.
ReplyDeleteThe features and the specs are quite decent however Vivo could have gone with a gaming chipset of Mediatek instead of the Helio P35 for a phone in this price range.
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