You may not have heard of the name Zopo, which is another Chinese phone maker that clones phones from big brands such as HTC and Samsung. The company has just launched in China the C2 (nickname Xiaohei), a smartphone running Alibaba’s Aliyun OS. The handset is super slim measuring just 8.5mm thin and is lightweight at 119g. It gets a huge 5-inch 1920×1080 Full HD LTPS touchscreen display with a 2.47mm super slim bezel.
Under the hood, you can find a MediaTek MT6589 1.2GHz quad-core, PowerVR SGX544 graphics chip and 1GB of RAM. Boht of the phone’s 13 Megapixel main camera and 5 Megapixel front-facing camera support Full HD video recording and use CMOS image sensor. Bluetooth 4.0, GPS/AGPS and WiFi are included.
The C2 comes with only 4GB onboard storage and supports microSD up to 64GB. It works on quad-band GSM/EDGE and dual-band 850/2100MHz HSDPA 3G networks. The price of this Aliyun phone is 1399 Chinese Yuan (US$227) without contract.
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