The two tone, ultra-thindesign of Vivo phones is the starting point many smaller Chinesephone brands begin with when producing a new phone, the Vtel X1 is no different.
Local phone maker Vtel have taken to the Vivo X3 for inspiration of their new Vtel X1 (X1 also being the name of a Vivo phone from last year). Like Vivo phone’s the Vtel X1 get’s the trademark two tone decoration with with white/silver or white/gold options and compact 6.8mm body.
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Thankfully though Vtel don’t seem to be content with just making their phone look like a Vivo, and see their own phone rivalling models from the long established phone maker. Dimensions are 143 x 70 x 6.8mm, the display is a Gorilla Glass protected 5-inch 1280 x 720 model and the bezels are just 2.4mm thick! That’s thinner than the Meizu MX3.
Procesing power comees from the popular quad-core MT6582 chipset, with 1GB RAM and 16GB of built in memory (no mention of an SD card). Dual-sim supports only GSM and TD-SCDMA, but a WCDMA version will be launched later in the year and cameras are an 8 mega-pixel front, 13 mega-pixel rear with sapphire glass lens.
If Vtel can launch the X1 for around 1800 Yuan or less, they could be on to a winner!
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