The rest of the hardware specs include 4 GB of LPDDR4 RAM and 32 GB of UFS 2.0 memory that's expandable via a microSD card.
The rest of its hardware specs remain largely similar to the Samsung Galaxy S II, which means you will be able to find a 8MP camera on board that's capable of 1080p HD video recording, a 2MP front - facing camera, 16 GB of internal storage that can be expanded via a microSD card slot, and it will run on Android's Gingerbread 2.3.5.
As for
the rest of the hardware specs, these two share a lot.
With the release of Samsung Galaxy C9, the tech giant will probably step up the processor model and battery capacity, but
the rest of the hardware specs should be retained, including 4 GB RAM, 32GB / 64 GB storage as well as 16MP / 5MP camera combination.
Not exact matches
They were running on a Google Android 2.1 operating system and the
rest of the
specs were kept secret because most
of the
hardware was not finalized and was subject to change.
The internal
specs have stuck around from last year's Shield Tablet model, but that's okay — the processor is more than capable and the
rest of the
hardware keeps up just fine.
Its
hardware specs are a little better than the Kindle Fire, with double the RAM and internal storage, although B&N only allows users to access a paltry 1 GB
of that storage for their own stuff — the
rest of the space is kept free to buy stuff from B&N.
While not exactly the a make - or - break anyway, the charging and battery
spec on the Pixel phones do follow along the
rest of the
hardware in that it is flagship - grade indeed.
Like the
rest of the family, the phone packs the best
hardware specs and features available in 2016 flagships -LSB-...]
Admittedly, it packs a low - res screen, with a resolution
of just 1024 x 600, and while the
rest of its
specs are pretty conservative — details like 8 GB
of storage (with microSD expansion available), a 2MP / VGA camera pair, seven - hour battery life, 1.3 GHz quad - core SoC, and a mono speaker — they're not a dramatic departure from the
hardware we find in even the more expensive Fire HD tablets.
Much like the Moto X, G and E have shown us — you do not have to have «flagship»
specs» if the
rest of the device and software are designed to work with the available
hardware.
You do notice this isn't a high - end tablet in use, but as Asus has matched the core
specs to the
rest of the
hardware fairly well, it displays its lack
of power in mostly inoffensive ways.
Although it packs the same
hardware specs as the like
of HTC 10, Samsung Galaxy S7 or even the modular LG G5, you will only pay a price that is almost half what the
rest of the flagship family demands.