Wednesday, October 23, 2019


HISENSE




A6L with dual displays (FHD+ and HD+) launched

Chinese electronics manufacturer Hisense today held a launch conference in China where it unveiled two smartphones – Hisense A6L and Hisense A5. The A6L model is definitely the most spectacular of the two models as it features two display screens. The device takes over from the Hisense A6, adopting a similar dual-screen design but comes with a better configuration and ditches the e-ink screen for a better one on the secondary display.
The Hisense A6L dual-screen mobile phone is equipped with a 6.53-inch FHD+ colourful water-drop screen which meets the needs of most smartphone users. Playing games and watching videos is more comfortable on this screen. At the back, the device packs a 5.84-inch HD+ Professional eye-protection luminous screen which can give users a more immersive reading experience.
Since there are two screens, the A6L also supports dual-task mode meaning the screens can be switched at will so that your experience is more dedicated.
In addition, you can receive calls from both sides of the screen. Both screens can also be used to activate the face unlock and fingerprint unlock features. The two screens also come with support for light-sensing DC dimming and several shared functions. So, this could be referred to as two smartphones in one body.


On the camera aspect, the Hisense A6L presents with a 20MP selfie camera. At the rear, there is a dual-camera setup comprising a 24MP main sensor as well as an 8MP ultra-side-angle camera sensor with up to 120-degree wide-angle capture.
As for the processor, the Hisense A6L retains the same Snapdragon 660 SoC as the A6. The device is available in 6GB RAM + 64GB storage and 6GB RAM + 128GB storage versions. Keeping the lights on is a 3800mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0 support.
As for the prices, the 6GB RAM + 64GB storage version is available for 2599 yuan ($367) while the 6GB RAM + 128GB storage version comes in at 2799 yuan ($395). The device is presently available to pre-order on JD.com.

By Jed John

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