The British brand has just formalized its Tornado 552 L. A very end smartphone, which nevertheless has a fairly powerful configuration, incorporating including octa-core processor.
After presenting its line-up there a couple of weeks, we thought we Kazam unveiled all new for this year’s Mobile World Congress. But the manufacturer, who had already surprised us earlier this week out of its Tornado 455L hat, yet has just announced a new smartphone by the name of Tornado 552L.
With a slice thickness of only 5.5 mm, the Kazam 552L Tornado is one of the thinnest smartphones on the market. It also looks a lot Gionee Elifa S7, which he too has a fineness of 5.5 mm. Common features that are not necessarily very surprising, the two manufacturers who collaborated in the design of the first Tornado Kazam.
But the Tornado 552L remains thicker than its little brother the Tornado 348 (5.15 mm), and still room is quite far from the record holder of the class, the Mini Ivvy K1 (4.7 mm). However, it seems to have found a good compromise between smoothness and performance…
The Kazam Tornado 552L displays a nice AMOLED 5.2 inch Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) with a resolution of 424 dots per inch and protected by Gorilla Glass 3 technology. Powered by an octa-core processor MediaTek MT6752 of 1.7 GHz accompanied by 2GB of RAM, it integrates a memory of up to 16GB, without MicroSD port.
Picture side, the terminal features a 13 megapixel camera on the back and another 8-megapixel front. He obviously has the 4G and Wi-Fi and has a dual SIM port. Running Android 5.0 Lollipop, it is powered by a battery with a capacity of 2750 mAh.
Kazam offer for this Tornado 552L (like other devices in its range) a full service including a 36-month warranty, the replacement of the screen in case of breakage in the twelve months of purchase of the device, and a help to the handling service.
According to our information, the Kazam Tornado 552L will be priced at 399 euros without subscription from end of May.
Kazam Tornado 552L - 5.5 mm thick and octa-core processor
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