Indian smartphone maker
Xolo just announced the Q1000
Opus, a version of the already
available Xolo Q1000 . It has a 5"
720p screen and a quad-core
chipset. The Opus doesn’t seem to
be a dual-SIM phone like the
regular Q1000.
Another difference is that the
chipset used is made by Broadcom
rather than MediaTek, though both
feature quad-core Cortex-A7 CPUs
running at 1.2GHz. There is a
difference in the GPUs though, the
Broadcom chipset uses a VideoCore
GPU rather than a PowerVR SGX544.
The Xolo Q1000 Opus has HSPA+, Wi-
Fi connectivity with Miracast for
wireless TV-out, plus GPS and
GLONASS positioning. Unfortunately,
that's all the info available on the
phone right now.
The Opus will be available for sale
by the end of this month, pricing
info is not available yet.
Xolo is keen to point out that this
marks a new partnership for chipset
supply – the company also has
devices with MediaTek, Nvidia and
Intel chipsets.
Source: Gsmarena
Friday, 15 November 2013
XOLO LAUNCHES NEW Q1000 OPUS
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