Running around the halls of the MWC, I came to a modest booth showing (quite) an impressive phone. Saygus V2 knocked me first with the clumsiness of the housing, and a moment later - wireless video transmission.
But let's start from the beginning, that is from the specification. Saygus V2, formerly known as V-Squared, has a 5-inch full HD screen and a 2.5 GHz quad-core Qualcomm processor - this is probably a Snapdragon 801. The smartphone also has two slots for a microSD card, allowing - with 64 GB of built-in memory - make up 320 GB for files. Another distinguishing feature of the phone is its two cameras. The rear has 21 megapixels, the front 13, and additionally both equipped with the optical image stabilization. The impressive specification complements 3 GB of RAM, and the ability to work in Dual-Boot mode - eg. on Android or Windows. The battery is also great. It has the possibility of wireless charging in Qi standard and the capacity of 3100 mAh - using a proprietary technology of the manufacturer – it is sufficient for longer than a conventional battery with a capacity of 4000 mAh. Against this background, Harman Kardon speakers with 3D Movie Audio technology are just the icing on the cake. On board you will find a fingerprint scanner, moreover, the IR transmitter and streaming connectivity Wireless HD 60 GHz. And this is just SOMETHING! At the MWC we could see it live. The image wandered wirelessly from the phone to the TV without any delay! And if we add to this, it had a FullHD resolution and speed of 60 frames per second? You can dry up... Even if we will seek special adapter to a TV that supports the transmission of 60 GHz.
photo: Adam Łukowski/GSMchoice.com
Unfortunately, there are at least two months to the appearance of this interesting (though not very handsome) smartphone. The representative hasn't also mentioned the price? I'm afraid that it might compromise the chances of Saygus V2.
photo: Adam Łukowski/GSMchoice.com
photo: Saygus
Source: GSMchoice.com





