Vizio made a splash with the first Tegra 4 tablet,
but the company also brought two stock Android mobiles to CES - a 5"
1080p phablet and a 4.7" 720p phone. The smaller device is also a
dual-SIM phone. This is quite rare unless we're talking about a
China-bound phone, which unfortunately we are.
Both devices use laminated screens to reduce glare and pack dual-core processors. The 5" Vizio phablet is powered by a dual-core Krait CPU clocked at 1.5GHz with 2GB of RAM, while the 4.7" phone relies on a MediaTek chipset with 1GB of RAM.
The phone has a unibody design and its card slots (two SIM card slots and a microSD card slot) are hidden at the bottom of the device.
Both devices are headed to China initially, though they support AT&T 3G frequencies (no LTE though), so
depending on their performance overseas, Vizio might bring them home to the US.
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Both devices use laminated screens to reduce glare and pack dual-core processors. The 5" Vizio phablet is powered by a dual-core Krait CPU clocked at 1.5GHz with 2GB of RAM, while the 4.7" phone relies on a MediaTek chipset with 1GB of RAM.
The phone has a unibody design and its card slots (two SIM card slots and a microSD card slot) are hidden at the bottom of the device.
Both devices are headed to China initially, though they support AT&T 3G frequencies (no LTE though), so
depending on their performance overseas, Vizio might bring them home to the US.
Source
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