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Save 10 and buy a 10 core phone!

Save 10 and buy a 10 core phone!

As part of a special promotion, you still have four days to have Vernee’s new 10-core phone at thirty dollars off!

 Save 10 and buy a 10 core phone!

Knowing the prices of the leading manufacturers, I am always amazed at what monsters some Chinese manufacturers are able to offer at fractional prices. Here is an example of the Vernee Apollo X 4G Phablet, which you can now own for only 55 Hungarian forints.

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The metal-clad phone got an Android 6.0 operating system and a 5,5-inch Sharp IGZO display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, which is of course protected by Gorilla Glass 3 glass. The soul of the hardware is a Helio X20 ten-core processor with a 2,3 GHz clock, next to which we will find 4GB of RAM and 64GB of ROM to have the Candy Crash Saga installed. We can admire ourselves through the 5,0 MP front camera behind which the SAMSUNG S5K5E2 chip works, and the world can be seen through the 13,0 MP rear camera which has been given a SONY IMX258 sensor.

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If you haven’t been convincing enough so far, here’s a list of sensors and other capabilities: Ambient Light Sensor, E-Compass, Gravity Sensor, Gyroscope, Hall Sensor, Proximity Sensor, Fingerprint Reader, GPS, Bluetooth 4.0. The radio supports essentially every network, you just won’t be able to talk on things that haven’t been invented yet. Of course, if you run out of 64GB of storage, you can also snap in a memory card.

You can find the promotion here: Vernee Apollo X 4G Phablet

Information about the action here (in English): Vernee Apollo X 4G Phablet

The promotion period ends on April 2017, 17, so hurry up! Yeah, there's a bonus at the end, free shipping too!

 

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