The popular mobile brand Alcatel Mobile Phones has added two more devices to its line of smartphones, with the Hero 2 OneTouch and OneTouch Hero 8 to the IFA 2014 in Berlin . The additions of new devices extend the Alcatel portfolio, now a phablette.
Both smartphones feature a OneTouch Hero 6-inch screen with full HD resolution. Weighing just 175 grams and a thickness of only 7.9 mm, the OneTouch Hero 2 offers a thin frame for its large screen. Once turned on, the smartphone runs on Android 4.4.
Under the hood is a octa-core processor, a style increasingly common chip in smartphones marketed outside the United States, as well as 16GB of storage internal, which can be increased through a micro-SD card up to 32GB with the port for this purpose. A battery of 3100 mAh promises up to 500 hours standby. As might be expected, the Hero 2 has 4G connectivity, Wi-fi and loads a NFC chip.
Alcatel has focused on creating the OneTouch Hero 2 . This includes a stylus, similar to what Samsung provides with the S Pen, offering features such as writing and drawing. The handwriting recognition lets you create and edit documents in a desktop application like you would on your desktop computer.
Photo enthusiasts will be offered a 13.1 megapixel camera with an optical image stabilizer.
The most interesting is perhaps the facade MagicFlip DJ smartphone, mini mix screen mounted on a flap that allows users to mix music on the go. A variety of shell MagicFlip are available, including an LED that lights up when you receive notifications. Other accessories are also included with the device to transform your smartphone into a multimedia remote control, and one that can turn it into a computer.
If the OneTouch Hero 2 relies on its design, the OneTouch Hero 8 is in turn associated with the slogan: "Bring your living room with you" . Its full HD 8 inches in between the range of tablets, but its thickness of 7.3 mm and a weight of 310 grams makes this device "one of the thinnest and lightest tablets on the market."
Like its smaller partner mentioned above, the Hero has a 8 octa-core processor inside its small shell. Running Android 4.4, the tablet has 2GB of RAM, and comes with 8, 16 or 32GB of internal memory, coupled with a micro-SD slot to expand it. Regarding the connectivity, we will find Bluetooth and an NFC chip, and the device can stay connected with 4G LTE and Wi-fi - which ranks in the "range" smartphone.
A 5 megapixel camera adorns the back cover of the OneTouch Hero 8 and a 2-megapixel sensor is located on the front of the device.
The OneTouch Hero 8 is certified equipment Miracast, which allows users to transmit video or audio from the tablet directly to a TV, monitor or a router. TV functionality Mate turns the tablet into a universal remote control for TVs. The tablet can also be connected via Bluetooth to a smartphone and manage calls on his own.
Similar to the Hero 2, Hero 8 is compatible with a multitude of accessories that extend the list of features and offer greater convenience to its use.
Both models, OneTouch Hero Hero 2 and 8 will be available this month. However, no price currently have been announced.
Both smartphones feature a OneTouch Hero 6-inch screen with full HD resolution. Weighing just 175 grams and a thickness of only 7.9 mm, the OneTouch Hero 2 offers a thin frame for its large screen. Once turned on, the smartphone runs on Android 4.4.
Under the hood is a octa-core processor, a style increasingly common chip in smartphones marketed outside the United States, as well as 16GB of storage internal, which can be increased through a micro-SD card up to 32GB with the port for this purpose. A battery of 3100 mAh promises up to 500 hours standby. As might be expected, the Hero 2 has 4G connectivity, Wi-fi and loads a NFC chip.
Alcatel has focused on creating the OneTouch Hero 2 . This includes a stylus, similar to what Samsung provides with the S Pen, offering features such as writing and drawing. The handwriting recognition lets you create and edit documents in a desktop application like you would on your desktop computer.
Photo enthusiasts will be offered a 13.1 megapixel camera with an optical image stabilizer.
The most interesting is perhaps the facade MagicFlip DJ smartphone, mini mix screen mounted on a flap that allows users to mix music on the go. A variety of shell MagicFlip are available, including an LED that lights up when you receive notifications. Other accessories are also included with the device to transform your smartphone into a multimedia remote control, and one that can turn it into a computer.
If the OneTouch Hero 2 relies on its design, the OneTouch Hero 8 is in turn associated with the slogan: "Bring your living room with you" . Its full HD 8 inches in between the range of tablets, but its thickness of 7.3 mm and a weight of 310 grams makes this device "one of the thinnest and lightest tablets on the market."
Like its smaller partner mentioned above, the Hero has a 8 octa-core processor inside its small shell. Running Android 4.4, the tablet has 2GB of RAM, and comes with 8, 16 or 32GB of internal memory, coupled with a micro-SD slot to expand it. Regarding the connectivity, we will find Bluetooth and an NFC chip, and the device can stay connected with 4G LTE and Wi-fi - which ranks in the "range" smartphone.
A 5 megapixel camera adorns the back cover of the OneTouch Hero 8 and a 2-megapixel sensor is located on the front of the device.
The OneTouch Hero 8 is certified equipment Miracast, which allows users to transmit video or audio from the tablet directly to a TV, monitor or a router. TV functionality Mate turns the tablet into a universal remote control for TVs. The tablet can also be connected via Bluetooth to a smartphone and manage calls on his own.
Similar to the Hero 2, Hero 8 is compatible with a multitude of accessories that extend the list of features and offer greater convenience to its use.
Both models, OneTouch Hero Hero 2 and 8 will be available this month. However, no price currently have been announced.
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