Besides, a weibo user has exposed that
the Chinese version of the phone will first put its all black variant on sale in the world.
However, the Art Black special edition handset has 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB storage (matching the specs of
the Chinese version of this phone), but you will have to pay a little more for this version of the phone.
While Google Apps aren't available in
the Chinese version of the phone, this isn't an issue in other markets where the device has officially launched, like India.
The easiest way to tell the difference between these two is what chipset it running inside; Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 for the US and
Chinese versions of the phone, and Samsung's Exynos for the other worldwide version.
Not exact matches
Many complain that the
phone comes from the
Chinese version, for the inhabitants
of China!
According to a
Chinese weibo user, Nubia «Full Screen 2.1» new smartphone is called Z17S, which means the
phone is much likely to be the full screen
version of Nubia Z17.
Razer has released a special edition
version of its Razer
Phone to celebrate the
Chinese Year
of the Dog.The 2018 Gold Edition Razer
Phone is the same as the standard
version in specifications and features, but sports a luxury gold Razer logo on the rear....
This, as you may know from the
Chinese OEM's naming
of phones, should be a slimmed - down
version of the standard Honor 8.
Razer has released a special edition
version of its Razer
Phone to celebrate the
Chinese Year
of the Dog.
The ZTE Nubia Z9, which hasn't been officially announced by the
Chinese - based smartphone company, was spotted running a
version of Windows 10 for
phones at Microsoft's WinHEC 2015 hardware conference in China this week.
Vivo is probably one
of the very few
Chinese OEMs to include the latest
version of Android in its
phone.
This Windows
Phone looks to be a
Chinese version of the Alcatel One Touch View, which we reported on yesterday after images were published by the official Alcatel Russia Twitter account.
Chinese smartphone manufacturer Meizu has released the M6 Note, a
phone that on paper looks like it will will be a more wallet - friendly
version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.
As is the case for most
Chinese smartphone manufacturers, Meizu's big flagship
phone runs a heavily skinned custom
version of Android, called Flyme.
As if these are not enough variants
of the same
phone, the
Chinese tech giant has jumped in with a fourth
version dubbed Huawei Mate 9 Lite.
According to the
Chinese OEM, only 14
phones will be receiving the updated
version of Android, something that will definitely leave some users unhappy.
Like previous
versions of Oppo's ColorOS interface, it's clear that the
Chinese phone - maker wants to provide an iPhone - like user experience, despite its operating system being based on Android 7 (aka Nougat).
Now, it's worth noting that this update is currently rolling out to the
Chinese versions of these three
phones, following the Huawei Mate 9 series, which started receiving the update quite recently as well.
Whether that's subject to change with
version 5.0
of Huawei's skin due out soon or maybe some sort
of proof that the
Chinese manufacturer does indeed have another Nexus
phone up its sleeve, we have no clue.