Not exact matches
Motorola Atrix 4G is a
very powerful smartphone, running with Tegra dual - core
chipset, 1 GB of RAM and support for up to 48 GB of memory, a 4 - inch QHD display (or 960 x 540), a front - facing VGA camera and 5 - megapixel with an LED flash at back side, a 1930 mAh battery, fingerprint login security, and Android 2.2 Froyo OS, 3G, Wi - Fi, HSPA +, HD Dock, and a Laptop Dock, which can make the Atrix dock into a laptop chassis to power it up.
Thanks to the
powerful Exynos
chipset, the Android experience is
very pleasing.
The octa - core
chipset and 4 GB of RAM ensure it's still
very powerful too, while decent battery life coupled with fast and wireless charging means you won't have to leave it plugged in too often or for too long.
The Lenovo P70 itself was a
very powerful device with Xeon
chipset and the NvidiaQuadro graphics card.
These
chipsets aim at democratizing
powerful hardware to enable
very capable, yet cost effective Android smartphones.
Talking about performance the Snapdragon 625 14nm
chipset does a
very good job,
powerful and hardly heats up, perfect for gaming.
Both of these
chipsets are
very powerful and are being used in flagship devices of 2016 and 2017.
Both
chipsets are
very powerful and can handle any task with ease.
ASUS has made the Zenfone AR the first Android smartphone to hit the US with a whopping 8 GB of RAM, but this device is also running on top of the
powerful Snapdragon 821
chipset which should make for a
very quick device as we noted in the few minutes spent with the phone.