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POSSIBLE SPECS OF THE TECNO PHANTOM 6&6+

If you think you have a smartphone, then permit me to stylishly run you down because you are yet to have a device. Tecno is set again to unleash another hammer head of horror called Tecno Phantom 6 and 6+. They are not just monster devices but horrible monster devices. See the break down.
Warning! The content you are about to read is for the matured geeks only.




Rumor (What to Expect From Tecno Phatom 6 and Phantom 6+)

1. Phantom 6+ will have dual rotating auto-focus camera at the back with an iris scanner while phantom 6 will have just one 21MP unit at the back. However, both will have front and back cameras.

2. Both phones, according to insiders, will boast of a battery capacity of 4000mAh inside a slim body measuring between 6-7mm,


3. The Phantom 6 Plus will also have a fingerprint sensor at the back which will not be available on the standard Phantom 6
4. Both devices will come with  X20 Deca-core processor,  a 3GB RAM, supported by an internal micro SD card storage with capacity of 16 GB expandable to 128GB

5. Both Phantom phones will come with a USB Type-C port, a premium look with curves on the edges, metal frame, and will be lighter and slimmer than the Phantom 5.
6. The Phantom 6 and 6 plus are projected to dress in stylish black, gold and grey finishing, and a “5.95” screen, lager than earlier version of the phantom.

7. Tecno Phantom 6+ will have five layered metal reinforcement body to enhance durability.



Each of the different layers adds unique elements to the sturdy appearance of the device.
From bottom up, the body is made up of a Nano molding seamless metal unibody, a firm fastener, a non-detachable battery design, an aluminum magnesium alloy frame and a corning gorilla glass v3.0 on the top.

Note: This information may not be 100% accurate but take it with a pinch of salt until when its launch.


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