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Опубликовано 24 марта 2016, 10:40
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Overall, the Fair phone 2 is a decent phone with an exciting internal design and a boring exterior design. With a price tag of 529 euro ($590) it is quite expensive, especially considering how much mid-range Android phones have improved lately, offering high-end specs at much cheaper prices. Fairphone offers the older Qualcomm 32-bit Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor that has already been outdated by the 810 model. And while the display is crisp and bright, it’s nearly impossible to clean dust and fingerprints that show up in the corners. Framed by a rubber rim that wraps around the edges of the glass, it doesn’t dazzle, at least not at first sight. The spec sheet is still totally acceptable, though: The 5-inch screen is covered with Gorilla Glass 3 and measures 1080×1920 pixels with a solid pixel density of 446 ppi—less than Droid Turbo 2, Nexus 6P and Galaxy S6, but still more than Nexus 5X, OnePlus 2, iPhone 6s, and 6s Plus. Despite the choice of a panel with TFT IPS technology, it also offers good color reproduction, decent contrast, and surprising viewing angles. I only noticed some annoying light flickering when brightness is set at a lower level, or fading to shut the screen off.....
Read more here: wired.com/2016/02/review-fairp...
Get the fairphone 2 with contract exclusively here: t-mobile.at/fairphone or buy at fairphone.com
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Your gateway to all of our content: tech-magnet.tech
Your community for All Your Devices: china-devices.com
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Overall, the Fair phone 2 is a decent phone with an exciting internal design and a boring exterior design. With a price tag of 529 euro ($590) it is quite expensive, especially considering how much mid-range Android phones have improved lately, offering high-end specs at much cheaper prices. Fairphone offers the older Qualcomm 32-bit Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor that has already been outdated by the 810 model. And while the display is crisp and bright, it’s nearly impossible to clean dust and fingerprints that show up in the corners. Framed by a rubber rim that wraps around the edges of the glass, it doesn’t dazzle, at least not at first sight. The spec sheet is still totally acceptable, though: The 5-inch screen is covered with Gorilla Glass 3 and measures 1080×1920 pixels with a solid pixel density of 446 ppi—less than Droid Turbo 2, Nexus 6P and Galaxy S6, but still more than Nexus 5X, OnePlus 2, iPhone 6s, and 6s Plus. Despite the choice of a panel with TFT IPS technology, it also offers good color reproduction, decent contrast, and surprising viewing angles. I only noticed some annoying light flickering when brightness is set at a lower level, or fading to shut the screen off.....
Read more here: wired.com/2016/02/review-fairp...
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