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This phone came from almost nothing

The manufacturer's new MIX 2, the world's first Helio P23 mobile phone, could be a major step forward.

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AllCall is an almost unknown manufacturer in the domestic market. The their only decent phone is Rio is also new yet, but plays at least one level under the MIX 2 just introduced. The interesting thing about the hardware is the Helio P23 SoC, which can be considered the direct successor of the P20. The new chip also has more advanced faster LTE connectivity and VoLTE support, as well as more advanced support for hardware multimedia capabilities based on preliminary information. The processor clock is minimally higher, but the GPU clock is lower than its predecessor P20, so we anticipate that we won’t see any improvement in raw power.

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If you are interested in more details about the Helio P23, read our article about it: Learn the Future Mid-Range Phone Processors!

You can see that the new AllCall phone gets a strong mid-range headunit. Of course, that wouldn’t be enough for salvation, it would also need 6GB of RAM and 64GB of ROM. The display does not fit into the lower category either. The aspect ratio is 5,99 inches, the aspect ratio is 18: 9, and the resolution is FHD +, which is 2160 x 1080 pixels. Although the Helio P23 supports dual camera shooting, in this case, the manufacturer can use up to two 13-megapixel sensors. At AllCall, they decided to put a 13-megapixel camera on the back of the phone and a 16-megapixel camera on the front of the phone instead of the two 5-megapixels. The battery is slightly larger than average with a capacity of 3500 mAh.

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So the phone will be powerful, with an upgraded CPU that focuses on multimedia capabilities, and plenty of memory and storage for today's applications. However, these cannot be called extras in this mid-range phone. Extra in this case will be support for NFC and wireless charging, as well as the fact that we can take the phone home with the Android 8.0 Oreo system.

The only question remains why, in the case of a phone that promises to be so good, why not give a unique name, why a thousandth MIX 2 phone should be launched. I don’t think the name will sell the phone, but I may also be wrong.

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