The long-awaited Vernee X Android 4G smartphone was made available to the public back in December, last year. Vernee is now gearing up to re-launch the phone carrying the ‘X1’ moniker.
The Vernee X1 will reportedly be the same device but with a different RAM/ROM combo. Here’s a brief comparison between the two smartphones on the basis of their design, hardware, and price.
The Vernee X smartphone sports a tri-bezel-less design and is housed in a metal glass body. The phone features a dual 2.5 D curved glass, IPS display with a screen resolution of 2160 x 1080 pixels.
It has a 16MP + 5MP dual camera setup and a fingerprint scanner on the backside. Moreover, you can find a 13MP + 5MP dual cameras in the front.
The phone’s dimensions are 159.5 mm x 76.0 mm x 9.8 mm (LxWxH) and it weighs in at 199 grams (with battery). You can choose from 2 color options including black and blue.
The Vernee X1 sports an eye-catching tri-bezel-less design housed in a sturdy metal glass body form factor. It also features a dual 2.5D curved glass IPS (2160 x 1080 pixels) display.
On the back, there will be a 16MP snapper with a 5MP assistant to provide depth as well as blur effects. There will a 13MP selfie camera along with another 5MP assistive sensor placed on the front. A fingerprint scanner will be mounted on the rear side.
As far as the phone’s dimensions are concerned, the X1’s length is 159.5 mm, its width is 76 mm and its height is 9.8 mm. With battery, the device weighs in at 199 grams. The Vernee X1 is likely to hit the store shelves in black and blue color versions.
The recently debuted Vernee X smartphone packs a powerful MediaTek Helio P23 MTK6753, 64-bit processor along with an equally robust ARM Mali-G71 MP2, 770MHz, 2-Cores GPU, under the hood. The phone offers 4GB/6GB of RAM and 64GB/128GB ROM with external memory support up to 128GB.
It is backed by a massive 6,200mAh Lithium-Polymer battery. The built-in cell delivers up to 620 hours of standby time and up to 28 hours of talk time.
There are 3 card slots i.e. microSD, microSDHC, and microSDXC available on the Vernee X smartphone. On top of that, it comes with a slew of sensors including an ambient light sensor, e-compass, gravity sensor, gyroscope, proximity sensor, and fingerprint sensor.
The Vernee X1 smartphone, on the other hand, is powered by a MediaTek Helio P23 MTK6753, 64-bit processor and it employs an ARM Mali-G71 MP2, 770MHz, 2-Cores graphics processing unit. The device has 6GB of RAM and 64GB of expandable internal memory (up to 128GB via SIM 2 slot).
Aside from a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, you can find a 16MP + 5MP dual camera setup at the back. There’s a 13MP + 5MP shooter placed in the front for selfies.
The X1 draws its juices from a large 6,200 mAh Li-Poly (Lithium Polymer) battery. It is a non-removable cell that offers up to 620 hours of standby time and up to 28 hours of talk time.
The X1 comes with 3 card slots including microSD, microSDHC, and microSDXC. It also boasts a broad range of useful sensors such as an ambient light sensor, e-compass, gravity sensor, gyroscope, proximity sensor, and fingerprint sensor.
The Vernee X smartphone is currently up for grabs in shopping stores bearing a price tag of about $279. Despite the lack of an official confirmation, earlier reports suggest the Vernee X1 smartphone is likely to sell for about $240. You can check out a more detailed comparison between the two Vernee-branded smartphones below.