The UMIDIGI brand is well-known in the industry with many interesting phone and tablet models in their portfolio. Their Bison and Active rugged lineups, in particular, are receiving very positive feedback from fans. Recently, UMIDIGI released a teaser poster on its official platform, confirming the much-anticipated Note 100 as the inaugural model in their Note series. This news quickly garnered significant attention and sparked lively discussions among tech enthusiasts and users.
According to leaked sketches, the UMIDIGI Note 100 promises impressive camera capabilities. The device is expected to feature 3 to 4 cameras, suggesting it will excel in photography, catering to both everyday and professional photography needs. More likely option is the 3-camera one, with the fourth circle in the sketch being the LED flash. But anything is possible and we are still unsure about the exact specs.
Moreover, the sketches reveal further details about the Note 100‘s screen layout. The phone is anticipated to sport a modern hole-punch display design. Enhancing the screen-to-body ratio and offering a more expansive and immersive visual experience. However, the configuration of the front-facing camera remains uncertain.
Although UMIDIGI has yet to disclose specific parameters, configurations, or the release date of the Note 100, the company has indicated that more information will be revealed in the coming weeks. Users are encouraged to stay tuned to UMIDIGI’s official platform for the latest updates and detailed information. We will be of course monitoring it as well and will bring all the relevant updates. So no worries, we have your back like always !
About the authorMartin Fabian
I'm a tech enthusiast, passionate gadget lover and an explorer of everything new and shiny. With several decades of experience under my belt i feel quite well versed in many aspects of the tech world. Like the proper geek im building my own computers, meddling with the software and always having the urgent need to replace my phone for the next best thing.
I have been proudly part of the Gizchina family since 2016 and over the years developed quite the connection with the brand and our readers. Even though i am mainly handling the PR side of things for us, that doesn't mean i am not the same Android and tech loving person as the rest of the team. Because that is our MO.