Today, following the schedule, Hisense released its first 5G smartphone. Apart from this feature, the Hisense F50 comes with a UNISOC T7510, which has been announced just recently. This SoC supports SA and NSA dual-mode 5G. Another highlight of this phone is the built-in 5010mAh battery. And for the 6GB + 128GB version, you should only pay 2199 yuan ($310). So we are dealing with one of the cheapest 5G smartphones on the market.
The Hisense F50 5G uses a 6.52-inch waterdrop screen. The back of the fuselage uses nano-scale aurora holographic texture, which supports high-precision optical lens coating technology. As said, one of the key features is the UNISOC T7510 chip. The latter supports SA / NSA dual-mode network (N41 / N78 / N79 and other 5G mainstream frequency bands). Interestingly, it also supports intelligent seamless switching between 5G and 4G.
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The UNISOC T7510 inside the Hisense F50 5G uses 2T4R transmission technology. The number of antennas has doubled. Plus, there is a newly upgraded WiFi MIMO dual-antenna technology. It adopts an 8-core CPU architecture, which is composed of four 2.0GHz Arm Cortex-A75 and four 1.8GHz Arm Cortex-A55 cores. At last, it supports 4K @ 30fps codec, 802.11AC, BT 5.0 and other capabilities.
The Hisense F50 5G smartphone sports a 5010mAh large-capacity battery. In its turn, the latter supports 18W safe fast charging technology and uses an 8mm ultra-wide heat pipe.
On the back, there is a quad-camera module. It consists of a 48MP main lens, a 2MP depth of field lens, an 8MP wide-angle lens, and a 2MP macro lens. Plus, the camera supports super night scene, HDR, AI beauty and other functions.