Clad in a gorgeous aluminium case and
upgradable via unofficial firmware which adds in support for many other 8 - bit systems, Analogue's latest effort is a luxury platform which retro gaming enthusiasts are sure to fall head over heels in love with — once they've come to terms with the steep cost, of course.
It runs on Android OS v2.2 (Froyo) with a 600 MHz ARM 11 processor and features a 320 x 480 pixels, 3.2 inches TFT capacitive touchscreen, a 3.15 MP camera as well as 150 MB internal memory
upgradable via microSD to 32 GB,
Not exact matches
The unit runs Android 2.2 (Froyo), just as the Dell Streak 7 does, but Its configuration isn't as beefy; the ViewPad 7 carries 512 MB of internal memory, a 600 MHz Qualcomm MSM7227 ARM11CPU, and 512 MB of user - accessible flash memory (
upgradable to 32 GB
via the microSD Card slot).
Obviously, spuds need some way to get around this planet covered in floating islands, and you do so
via an
upgradable mech suit on land and something resembling a floating vacuum with a claw attachment by air.
Debuting for $ 90 outright, the device features a 4 - inch WVGA 800 × 480 pixel display, a 1.2 Ghz dual - core Snapdragon 200 chip, 1 GB of RAM, 8 GB of storage (expandable
via microSD), a 2MP rear camera, a VGA front - facing camera, a removable 1560mAh battery, HSPA + speeds up to 42 Mbps, and Windows Phone 8.1 on board,
upgradable to Windows 10.
Android KitKat runs the show (
upgradable to Lollipop) with 1 GB RAM, 8 GB storage and 32 GB micro SD card support —
via the micro SD slot.
Keeping the Honor 6X alive is a 3340mAh battery unit that is charged
via a microUSB port and for the OS, you get Marshmallow out of the box, which is
upgradable to Nougat.