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Indian Startup Raising Funds To Release First Ever Hardware Smartphone

Indian Startup Raising Funds To Release First Ever Hardware Smartphone

Mary Cris Balancio

An Indian start-up company is set to make the world's first hardware smartphone which will be called .One X. This port less all wireless device is said to be designed for the future of smartphone hardware and is designed for smart users.

.One X will have a port less all wireless design, which seems to be appealing, especially to those who are getting tired of having to deal with messy wires. Just imagine attaching anything without the need to find ports and just use a magnetic USB; from charging your battery to listening to music through an earphones that is wireless. They will market the smartphone as the total wireless experience.

The smartphone also comes with a 5.5 in bezelles display that will give the phone a sturdy design but at the same time still have enough viewing space. It will be running with a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and powered by a 4000 mAh polymer battery. The battery can get up to 60% charge if the user charges the phone for about 15 minutes.

The handheld device comes with a RAM of 4GB and offers a standard internal storage of 64GB. It boasts of being the first smartphone ever to have a retractable camera slider. It will only come out when the user needs it to avoid having to compromising the phone's viewing space.

It has a 41 megapixel rear camera sensor which has a dual-tone flash for the user's unmatched camera experience. It will also have a 13 megapixel front camera which is said to have a flash for extraordinarily selfie shots. The smartphone .One X also features a fingerprint sensor that is not only precise but is also lightning fast, giving the user a seamless unlocking experience.

Currently, the start-up company behind .One X is on a crowd funding campaign. Interested users may visit their page in Angel list and Indiegogo.

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