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The Elephone 3D phone got an extremely affordable price

The Elephone 3D phone got an extremely affordable price

These guys at Elephone can't sit still on their asses!

The Elephone 3D phone got an extremely affordable price

The company packs extremely intuitive and interesting functions into its phones. You may have remembered that among the Chinese manufacturers, they were the first to use a curved display similar to Samsung's. With their new phone, the emphasis is on games and multimedia, which is why they stayed with the 18-9 aspect ratio and the "only" six-inch screen diagonal. The real interesting thing is not this, nor that the screen has become curved again, but that the phone has a 3D display without glasses.

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This is a surprising step, because nowadays we hear from everywhere that 3D is dead, at least in the home use area. Compared to this, the Elephone decided to give the feeling and give the phone a spatial look. Of course, it would be pointless to use glasses, so as we wrote above, this solution will be a 3D capability without glasses.

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Anyway, the hardware of the Elephone P11 is not bad either, because the Helio X25 with its 10 core is already crushing red, so it will be ready to run the device games. The shape looks a bit old-fashioned, as the framelessness here will be only on the two sides, with a thin border at the bottom and top. These edges accommodate cameras and sensors, and in the lower part, the fingerprint sensor on the front panel. This is said to be the industry's fastest, with only 0,1 millisecond resolution time.

The end is the price. We are not yet able to buy Banggood, but we can request a notification of your arrival. Now it seems that the price of P11 will be $ XNXX, which, to put it mildly, is a friendly price!

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Elephone P11 3D phone with tens of percent proc

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