Today, Hisense announced its very first 5G smartphone and it is not powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 1000 or Dimensity 1000L processors and neither is it powered by Qualcomm’s own 5G processors. Instead, its processor is UNISOC’s Tiger T7510 5G chipset.

Hisense F50

Before we dive into the specs and features of the phone, let’s take a look at the chipset.

The Tiger T7510 is a combination of UNISOC’s 5G modem called the Ivy V510 and the application processor called the Tiger T710. The processor has 4x Cortex-A75 cores clocked at 2.0GHz and 4x Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 1.8GHz. It also has a PowerVR GM 9444 GPU with an 800MHz clockspeed.

UNISOC T7510

The Ivy V510 modem was built using TSMC’s 12nm node and supports both SA and NSA networks. It also supports 2G, 3G, and 4G networks. UNISOC says the chipset also has support for Sub-6GHz frequency.

With respect to the specifications of the phone, the Hisense F50, has a waterdrop notch but the screen size and resolution were not revealed. It also has four rear cameras whose specs are unknown. There is a fingerprint scanner on the back.

Hisense F50 battery

Hisense says the phone packs a 5010mAh battery with support for 18W fast charging support. They have also revealed the phone has an 8mm wide cooling pipe.

It appears Hisense is not ready to release the device yet which is why most of the phone’s specifications were not released. The manufacturer also failed to announce a price and release date.

 

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