Former Apple CEO launches a "suspended" display for Android smartphones

Obi Worldphone is a company founded by former Apple and Pepsi CEO John Sculley, and the company will launch a smartphone called MV1 in the UK. This smartphone is powered by the Android 5.1 Lollipop operating system and is intended to provide users with a reasonable price and more creative design products.

Former Apple CEO launches a "suspended" display for Android smartphones

The MV1 is priced at £99 (approximately RMB 846) and features 1280&TImes; a 5-inch “suspended” display with 720 resolution and a third-generation gorilla glass panel. Other configurations, the machine has a 1.3GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 212 processor and Adreno 304 GPU and 2GB of running memory, equipped with 2500mAh capacity battery, 16GB body storage space, maximum support for 64GB MicroSD card expansion, 8 million pixel main camera And a 2 megapixel front camera.

Obi calls the MV1's screen a "suspended display". Due to its unique design, the screen is a bit higher than the body. However, this design looks useful and doesn't say it. It seems that there is something in the shape and the iPhone. Like God."

MV1 runs the Cyanogen OS 12.1.1 system based on Android 5.1 and has many unique interface customization elements.

How about, seeing the entry-level smartphone launched by the former Apple CEO company, do you think there is enough new idea?

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