Panasonic has launched its first smartphone-compatible 64-bit in Asia. It runs on Android and more Lollipop, history that is not used to anything. His name? Eluga U2. Presentation.
Panasonic seemed ready to bury his public activity smartphones in 2013, and then not. It is also back on the European stalls with the Lumix CM1, a hybrid smartphone / very promising camera, even if it is in Asia that it remains the most active. He regularly expands its catalog to include India. However, it was in Taiwan that we now discover a new Eluga. It is stamped U2 and brought Panasonic in the 64-bit era.
Snapdragon 410 and Android Lollipop
This compatibility, Eluga U2 is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 and the icing on the cake, it benefit both the user since Android comes version 5.0 Lollipop. And that’s not the only good decision because Panasonic has clearly held to exploit the potential of the chipset components that we do not have the habit to see if it is associated to the screen, with a diagonal of 5 “HD definition.
Otherwise it includes 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal memory, a 13-megapixel back camera and a 5 megapixel webcam. The whole is powered by a battery of 2500 mAh and confined in a frame of 141.5 x 71 x 7.95 mm for a total weight of 131 grams.
The Panasonic Eluga U2 is already available in Taiwan, where it is proposed for the equivalent of € 220, which seems to be a pretty good price.
Panasonic launches Eluga U2, 64-bit smartphone comes with Lollipop
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