AllCall MIX2 to Come in a Shiny Deep Sky Blue Color Variant


AllCall MIX2

The AllCall MIX2 is one of the most rumored devices coming from China in the past months. The company is seemingly working non-stop to release a very powerful and good looking phone which will hopefully be quite affordable as well. Today, we learn that the smartphone will be launched in two colors: Classic Black and Deep Sky Blue; let’s have a closer look.

AllCall MIX2

According to the images released by AllCall, the MIX2 is set to adopt the advanced IML technology to make the surface of the battery cover look more like a mirror, creating a gleaming effect under the light. This technology will be used to make both the Classic Black and Deep Sky Blue color variants.

AllCall MIX2

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Other features that standout about the upcoming AllCall MIX2 are the edge-to-edge display, which by looking at the images (renders, of course) seems to be surrounded by rather slim bezels. The metal frame will be crafted using CNC technology, this process does not only make the phone look more premium but will also enhance the durability of the frame.

Beautiful in the appearance and strong in the performance, the AllCall MIX2 will possibly be the first phone packed with a Helio P23 to support fast wireless charging, plus it’ll also sport face unlocking and a nice 6GB of RAM. Does that tickle your fancy? Let us know down below!

AllCall MIX2

You’ll find the latest info about the AllCall MIX2 on the company’s official website. If you really want the smartphone even before it launches, then enter the giveaway they’re running on their official forum to win a free unit!

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