As a high-quality cross-border electric business phone brand, UMIDIGI Mobile this year has launched several new models, including the first starter equipped with MTK helio X27 deca-core processor in the high-end new products. In addition, the thousand Product line also has the new machine for UMI to sale, UMi C Note has officially arrived.
It equipped with 5.5 inches, which is currently the popular screen size, with the FHD level resolution. It takes the simple and generous route as the other phones like UMi Z Pro and the UMIDIGI Crystal. The application of an all-metal body technology and the body size is 154.7x76.6x8.3mm with the color of gold, silver to choose.
In addition, C NOTE built-in 3800mAh large battery, which is a little bigger than the UMI Z Pro, equipped with the processor is MTK MT6737T quad-core (1.5GHz main frequency), with 3G RAM +32 G ROM memory while the UMI TOUCH is just with 3+16 GB, and running with Android 7.0 system that will give us an amazing experience.
As for the camera, it equipped with 13 million pixel camera for the users to take pictures. Although it is not high as the UMIDIGI Crystal Plus, the performance of the camera is also wonderful and quality of the picture will gives us a surprise.
Source: POMP Mall
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