Nostalgia is heady stuff, and Vkworld is counting on it to trigger fond memories to power sales with their new mobile. The phone is a flip phone in the style of Motorola RAZR, which was a hugely popular phone series in the early 2000’s.
The Vkworld T2 Plus carries Android 7 Nougat, but beyond this, not much is known. There was a T2 last year with 4″@480P display, MT6580, 8GB ROM, and 1GB RAM. It’s just a guess, but the new Plus model is likely to carry MT6737, 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM, and perhaps a 720P display.
This isn’t the first time Vkworld has tried to tug on your emotion strings; they’ve also recently released a Nokia clone, even going so far as naming it Z3310, the same model number as Nokia used.
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Back in 2006, LG also produced a “RAZR” clone – the U830; unlike the Motorola original, it was a 3G handset (Yes, I know, Motorola ALSO brought out a 3G RAZR – but it was much thicker than the original, and badly lacking in other areas too) The U830, sadly was badly designed insofar as the power socket was connected to the mainboard only by the solder joint, and tended to part company when only slightly stressed. Whatever… given the choice between the two the U830 would have been the better choice. Slight trickery by LG: the phone was sold with two batteries, one extra thin. the other one double thick. The thin one made the phone look far slimmer, but needed recharging within a few hours (or swapping over with the thicker unit!) When I first caught sight of the U830 I thought that it WAS yet another variant of Motorola’s original RAZR.
Back in 2006, LG also produced a “RAZR” clone – the U830; unlike the Motorola original, it was a 3G handset (Yes, I know, Motorola ALSO brought out a 3G RAZR – but it was much thicker than the original, and badly lacking in other areas too) The U830, sadly was badly designed insofar as the power socket was connected to the mainboard only by the solder joint, and tended to part company when only slightly stressed. Whatever… given the choice between the two the U830 would have been the better choice. Slight trickery by LG: the phone was sold with two batteries, one extra thin. the other one double thick. The thin one made the phone look far slimmer, but needed recharging within a few hours (or swapping over with the thicker unit!) When I first caught sight of the U830 I thought that it WAS yet another variant of Motorola’s original RAZR.
http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_u830-1802.php
Android flip phone is really rare. Maybe vkworld T2 Plus can fill the gap in the market. Looking forward to the release.
hey, yes, it is great phone, it is a good news for someone who like android flip phone.