Samsung
has announced its latest smartphone, however this a little
different from all the rest. The Hennessy, as it is called, combines a
smartphone that runs on Android with a dual-screen flip phone body.
From the front the Hennessy looks like any other
standard Android phone but once the front has been flipped, it reveals a second
screen on the other side with a full keypad below.
If you didn't know any better, you could mistake this for a smart phone or a feature phone, depending on the angle you look at it.
The
phone has a 3.3-inch touch screen with 480-by320-pixel resolution. It has a
1.2GHz quad-core processor, 5-megapixel camera, 1500mAH battery and a microSD
card slot. The Hennessy runs Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean).
So far there have been no announcements on pricing
or availability. It has only been announced in China, or whether the phone will
be introduced to any additional territories. The Dual-SIM support is included
for both CDMA and GSM radios, which means an unlocked version could potentially
work in the U.S. if you manage to get your hands on one. So when and where we
will see this phone, we will have to wait and see.
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