Archos is a French company with its main focus being the European market. The company is well known due to their re-branded smartphones.
Archos already have re-branded some Nubia phones, like the Nubia M2, which became the Archos Diamond Alpha. Now the company is going further and turned the recently announced Nubia Z17S, hence becoming Archos Diamond Omega.
As a result of this, the Archos Diamond Omega retains all the specs found in the high-end variant of the Nubia Z17s. There no differences apart from the Archos logo on the phone’s rear.
Dope. @Archos Diamond Omega: rebrand of the Nubia Z17S – w/ same 2040×1080 screen, SD835, 8/128GB, 12/23MP dual cam. FOR 499 EURO! woot!
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The Snapdragon 835 is playing the game here, the powerful chipset comes paired with impressive 8GB of RAM and 128GB of Storage. Alongside, we have four cameras, two 5MP sensors in the front and 12MP f/1.8 coupled by another 23MP f/2.0 sensor on the back.
The Archos Diamond Alpha comes considerably cheaper than the original Nubia Z17s. With the expected price of 400 Euros ($472) being way less than the 3,999 Yuan ($607) from the original Nubia phone.
The Archos Diamond Alpha price turns it in a interesting deal for those residing in Europe. Considering all those similarities with Nubia Z17s, what you, living at Europe, would get?
Support of B20 lte would be crucial in Europe.
Nubia Z17S has B20, according to kimovil.
Support of B20 lte would be crucial in Europe.
Nubia Z17S has B20, according to kimovil.
its €499 unfortunately
its €499 unfortunately
Archos chose well.
Getting a Z17S in Europe with a sub 500€ pricetag is a good bargain.
Archos chose well.
Getting a Z17S in Europe with a sub 500€ pricetag is a good bargain.