However, in order to reach the maximum number of users, the well-known Chinese smartphone manufacturer, of course, Xiaomi has now bet on a basic and cheap mobile phone. We have witnessed a giant evolution in the various technological markets, leading us to coexist with more and more technology. The smartphone market is no exception, and the evolution we have seen in recent times is clear. If brands such as the Finish company Nokia and Blackberry have been the most successful, we now see other brands moving up with other types of technology capabilities. The well-known Chinese smartphone manufacturer, of course, Xiaomi is an excellent example of this evolution. In recent times it has made a strong bet to evolve their products, something that has reflected in the current quality that their smartphones and gadgets feature. However, even though we have real pocket computers in our hands today, the truth is that not all users are fans of the latest technologies. Although in a smaller number, we still see several people with traditional mobile phones on the street, this represents a niche that prefers more autonomy and simplicity of use in the face of new technologies. Addressing this type of user, the well-known Chinese smartphone manufacturer, of course, Xiaomi has now introduced Qin mobile phones, a range composed of two models with simpler functions and a lower price, but which offer the advantage of artificial intelligence. These models rely on the design of the Chinese company and manufacture of the Shenzhen Duojia Technology Co. Ltd.
Qin 1 and Qin 1S – Xiaomi’s bet on “Feature Phone”
With a 2.8-inch screen and with a resolution of 240 X 320 pixels, these are two phones very similar to the old Nokia. Inside, we can find a MediaTek processor MT6260A, 8 Mb of RAM and 16 Mb of internal storage in Qin 1 and a Spreadtrum SC9820E with 256 Mb of RAM and 512 Mb of internal storage in Qin 1S. At the connectivity level, these phones have 2G (Qin 1) and 4G (Qin 1S), dual sim, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, infrared and a Type-C connector. The battery is 1480mAh and features artificial intelligence that enables voice control and real-time interpretation. As a negative point, it has neither a camera nor 3.5mm Jack. Although still underfunding, these models are expected to go on sale in China on September 15 for only $29 for Qin 1 and $40 for Qin 1S. So, what do you think about this? Simply share all your views and thoughts in the comment section below.
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