Friday, 2 August 2013
iBerry Auxus Nuclea N1 Unboxing
We get you an exclusive unboxing today for the iBerry Auxus Nuclea N1, a smartphone that has basically given Micromax a run for their money when the Canvas 4 was announced. The handset takes away a lot of things but adds a few that will be might appreciated by the phone buyers.
For starters the iBerry Auxus Nuclea N1
has a 5 inch 1080p display, and dual BSI cameras a 13 MP rear and a 8
MP front camera sensor, both capable of 1080p video at 30fps. The
chipset that powers this device is a Mediatek 6589t clocked at 1.5 GHz
on all four cores. RAM and storage can be the only downsides to this
handset with only 4 GB of inbuilt storage and 1 GB of RAM, you may not
be able to fully exploit the additional power on the chipset.
Everything on the iBerry Auxus Nuclea
N1is backed by a 2800mAh battery that ensures a better battery backup,
vs the competition. The iBerry Auxus Nuclea N1also runs Android
4.2.1 Jelly out of the box with little or no custom UI modifications
and almost zero bloatware, which also improves on performance and
stability (we hope) .
Another thing worth appreciating is
that rooting will not void your warranty, well you wont have to root
the device anyway, because its pre rooted.
The Build and design are actually quite like the HTC Butterfly, with the paint finish matching the newer HTC Butterfly S.
the build quality seems robust at first, no indication as to what the
display glass is , but the phone does have an 5 inch 1920 x 1080p Active matrix display and
an OGS panel, which means the display and the touchscreen are fused
together, which also means that the likely maker of the LCD panel is
LG.
The Power and volume rocker buttons
appear to have been made from steel, and are very tactile. The
replaceable panels included in the box are a great boon, and will
reduce the need of a back cover, the handset also comes with an
antiglare screen protector, which may be replaced with a more suitable one which cover the ful screen as the one included does not.
The feel and finish of the iBerry Auxus Nuclea N1
are premium, although, some may not appreciate the overly large Logos
at the back of the device. Now lets see how the handset performs, stay
tuned for benchmarks and gaming.
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