Back in February, Hisense announced its very first 5G smartphone called the Hisense F50 5G. The phone, which is powered by UNISOC’s Tiger T710 5G processor, packs four rear cameras and a pretty big battery. However, Hisense failed to announce a release date until today.

The Chinese manufacturer which also makes TVs and a bunch of other home appliances shared a poster today revealing that its F50 5G smartphone will be unveiled on April 20.

Hisense F50 5G

The poster confirms that the Hisense F50 5G will support SA and NSA 5G networks and also has a Hi-Turbo AI Engine.

The Tiger T710 processor is a 12nm octa-core chipset with 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 and an Ivy V510 modem. We actually can’t wait to see how it performs against other mid-range 5G processors.

The Hisense F50 5G will come with a 5010mAh battery capacity with support for 18W fast charge. It will also have an 8mm wide cooling pipe. There are still a lot of unknowns but we should know all there is about the phone when it is unveiled next week.

 

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