Nvidia released some technically impressive mobile processors in the past few years, but the company has had few smartphone design wins to show for its efforts. At last year’s Mobile World Congress, the company showed off its Tegra 4i platform for the first time, and now that low-cost, small form-factor SoC with integrated LTE has found a home in a pair of upcoming handsets. We had a chance to spend a few minutes with the Wiko Wax, which along with Latin American versions of the LG G2 mini, will be the first phone to sport a Tegra 4i processor and take note of its smooth performance.
The product of Wiko, a
French manufacturer of unlocked phones that sell in Europe only, the Wax sports a 4.7-inch, 720p display, an 8-MP rear camera and a 5-MP front-facer for taking sharp selfies. We were impressed with the phone’s subtle but stylish black, soft-touch chassis, which has subtle curves that reminded us of the HTC One’s shape along with a snazzy gray accent stripe in the bottom bezel.
The product of Wiko, a
French manufacturer of unlocked phones that sell in Europe only, the Wax sports a 4.7-inch, 720p display, an 8-MP rear camera and a 5-MP front-facer for taking sharp selfies. We were impressed with the phone’s subtle but stylish black, soft-touch chassis, which has subtle curves that reminded us of the HTC One’s shape along with a snazzy gray accent stripe in the bottom bezel.
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