Russian-based OEM Vobis Computers is to launch two entry-level Windows Phones under its “Highscreen” brand. Thhe phones are kn.own as WinWin and WinJoy.
Highscreen has listed both devices on its website, and they appear almost identical to the Lumia 530. The main difference is that the battery on the WinWin handset is rated at 2,000 mAh while WinJoy’sis rated at 1,700 mAh.
Both have a 4-inch display with a resolution of 800 by 480 pixels, a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 SoC clocked at 1.2GHz, and 512MB of RAM. There’s 4GB of internal storage which comes with a microSD card slot for expansion. As far as photography is concerned, there’s a 5MP rear shooter with a 0.3MP secondary camera.
Highscreen WinWin measures 126 x 64 x 10.5 mm while the WinJoy is 122.5 x 63.8 x 9.9 mm. Both devices weigh the same, that is, 105 grams.
Both devices are set to hit the retail shelves in the coming days. As for the pricing, WinJoy comes with a 3,690 rubles (almost $90), while the WinWin comes with a 3,990 rubles ($97) price tag.
Highscreen has listed both devices on its website, and they appear almost identical to the Lumia 530. The main difference is that the battery on the WinWin handset is rated at 2,000 mAh while WinJoy’sis rated at 1,700 mAh.
Both have a 4-inch display with a resolution of 800 by 480 pixels, a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 SoC clocked at 1.2GHz, and 512MB of RAM. There’s 4GB of internal storage which comes with a microSD card slot for expansion. As far as photography is concerned, there’s a 5MP rear shooter with a 0.3MP secondary camera.
Highscreen WinWin measures 126 x 64 x 10.5 mm while the WinJoy is 122.5 x 63.8 x 9.9 mm. Both devices weigh the same, that is, 105 grams.
Both devices are set to hit the retail shelves in the coming days. As for the pricing, WinJoy comes with a 3,690 rubles (almost $90), while the WinWin comes with a 3,990 rubles ($97) price tag.