Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “The CRAZIEST Smartphones???”.
So if in doubtedly had a lot of amazing smartphones in the last couple of years, but in this article we’re going to dwell on three of the weirdest smartphones, I’ve ever seen or used, let’s get started. So let’s kick things off with the Uchitel k 10,000 and this one’s made the list because of its preposterous dimensions. So at 13.8, millimeters thick it’s about twice as big as most of the smart phones and coming in at 317 grams. It’S verging on two and a half times as heavy as some of them on paper. It’S not really the fastest smartphone. It’S got the MT six 735 and two gigabytes of RAM. You can definitely get more powerful phones for the price, but it forms surprisingly well.
It flies through the UI and gaming. Anything up to an intensive 3d title runs perfectly on this phone, so what it does have is being used very well also. The frame is almost entirely constructed out of metal. It’S got a very unique design and given its price, this is possibly the most solid phone I’ve ever felt.
It’S also got an eight megapixel camera which really shines in well-lit environments. It’S got a fairly fast shutter time and even when you turn down the brightness a bit, it holds its own against similarly priced competitors, but the real elephant in the room here guys. The reason the phone is absolutely enormous is its battery, as you may have guessed from the name. It’S got a 10,000 milliamp hour capacity which, with conservative usage, can get you through about 11 days of continuous usage.
That’S madness! So then we’ve got the take e1 and from its appearance, it’s a pretty in distinguished device, but this thing has an ace up its sleeve. It’S got a three-dimensional, glasses-free holographic display they’ve got an application, we can browse through. Films shows TV games gallery and it works. Whilst it doesn’t have the highest resolution is not the most immersive 3d I’ve ever tried, it genuinely does work.
You can hold the phone, a reasonable distance and feel totally immersed in the experience under the hood. It’S really not too bad. Either. We’Ve got the mt6592 and two gigabytes of RAM, which even that’s an older processor, really manages to keep things ticking along quite smoothly.
It can even handle a couple of 3d games. Couple of the lesser low-key titles actually run perfectly on this phone and they look great too. The 13 megapixel camera on the back is pretty good but thing to really run home about. It captures a good amount of detail with a pretty reasonable shutter time, but the photos are just a little bit uninspired. They lack vibrancy, they lack contrast and they lack depth of field.
So then we’ve got the elephant hue. No holographic display no huge battery. But this time the screen is 2.45 inches.
This fern is absolutely tiny made for younger children. You can basically fit this into the palm of your hand, let alone your hand, you’re, never going to have the problem of not being able to reach your corner, and it’s honestly quite refreshing, seeing this, because it’s a fully functioning Android device also it does run an Older version of Android and it’s heavily skinned everything you could do on your larger device can be done on this with the mt6 572 and 500 megabytes of RAM. This is not a powerful device, it barely completes the unto two benchmark and it’s not going to play much more than cross the road in terms of games. But having said that, seeing even any Android game running on something so small is kind of unusual is quite eye catching so guys and girls. There.
You have it there’s a three incredibly weird smartphones, all differentiated in their own, unique ways. If you did enjoy the video be sure to smash that like button and if you’re not already subscribed, I would really appreciate it if you did that now with that being said, I miss TVs, a boss and I’m signing out .