What's new in the world of smartphones? The unique looking NuAns Neo Windows 10 mobile phone, originally distributed in Japanese, has decided to go for a global release.
Thanks to a Kickstarter campaign, NuAns JP was able to push forward with its successful release for the Neo for its global debut. With its mantra on being not specs-focused, the team envisions sharing "enriched comfort to technology" in a most affordable way possible. According to Engadget, the Japanese company was preparing for a soft landing prior to the NuAns Neo Windows 10 mobile phone launch overseas and is now finally able to do so, with around $725,000 to back it up.
A related Digital Trends post also shared the tech aspects for the new NuAns Neo Windows 10 mobile phone. The 5-inch smartphone offers an anti-fingerprint coating, and runs on a 1.5GHz octa-core Snapdragon 617 chipset. Its 2GB RAM fits together nicely on its 1,280 x 720 feature display.
The NuAns Neo Windows 10 mobile phone is also equipped with high tech phone support that is powerful enough to support Windows 10's Continuum. With this valuable add-on, users are able to use the "NuANs NEO" as an alternate PC when attached to a computer monitor.
The Japanese smartphone also has dual camera action: a 5 mp facing front, and a 13 mp rear camera, which feature wide-angle lenses for both. The NuAns Neo Windows 10 mobile phone also packs in up to 16 gigabytes of internal storage which could be a slight concern for selfie lovers.
No need to fret though, because the NuAns NEO actually has a mini SD card slot, which is pretty useful for added storage up to 128 GB. Also, its 3,350 mAH battery allows users to maintain optimal use of the device for the entire day.
Like any Microsoft Lumia 950 XL and 950 smartphones, the NuAns NEO Windows 10 mobile phone is able to support near-field communication. The NuAns NEO Windows 10 mobile phone might have a chunky external build, however, it gives justice to what it actually packs inside.
The NuAns NEO Windows 10 mobile phones are also slated for release on November this year, starting at $270. Critics may resolve to say the Windows powered smartphone is already outdated, yet an outsider has proven it otherwise.