According to Japanese media PC Watch, A Japanese company called P-UP World launched a new phone Mode 1 RETRO II, which looks just like its predecessor. The name shows an obvious retro style, resembling the popular flip phones from 2005 to 2010. The machine started pre-sale on the 13th of this month and will be launched on the 20th, priced at 29,800 yen (currently price is about RMB 1,457).
However, the phone has the Android 13 operating system built-in has full Google services, and also supports side fingerprint recognition. The phone is equipped with a 3.5-inch main screen with a resolution of 1440×720, and the keyboard area has the very familiar numeric keypad layout of the feature phone era, but there are also some innovations in terms of functionality: the four keys around the navigation key can be customized, and the lower part of the phone has the “three diamonds” keys that have been common in Android phones for a while. In terms of weight, the machine weighs 145 grams.
Specific configuration, the machine is equipped with MediaTek Helio G85 processor, memory, storage combination of 4+64GB and support SD card expansion. In addition, the machine is equipped with a 48-megapixel primary camera lens, and the selfie camera is 13-megapixel. As for the battery, it has a capacity of 2500mAh and uses a Type-C cable.
According to reports, this phone is targeted at users who are used to feature phone operations but have to use a smartphone because they have to in their lives.
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