Japanese blogger tmyt appears to have been the first to unbox Neo’s Nuans Windows 10 Mobile handset.
Befitting a fashion-forward device, the packaging is also pretty unique, and evokes the wood and other materials the device is constructed off.
The handset is of course a pretty powerful device for its price, offering a Snapdragon 617 processor, 720P screen, 2GB RAM and a 13 megapixel camera, with support for Continuum, all for only $350.
The handset shipped with 10586, but tmyt was able to update it to 10586.29 without any issue.
See pictures posted by tmyt on twitter below:
See the full specs below:
- Weight : About 150g
- OS : Windows 10 Mobile
- CPU : Snapdragon 617 (MSM8952) – Cortex-A53 Octa-core 1.5Ghz
- Memory : 2GB RAM / 16GB Storage and microSD slot
- SIM : micro-SIM (nano SIM adapter is included)
- Support band : 2G Quad band 3G?Band 1/6/8/9/19 42Mbps/5.76Mbps 4G LTE?Band 1/3/8/19/28 Cat.4 Up to 150Mbps.
- Display : 5 inch 1280*720 with anti-fingerprint coating
- Camera : 13MP, F2.0, BSI, 28mm Lens (back) / 5MP, F2.4, BSI, 24mm Lens (front)
- Battery : 3,350mAh, standby more than 400 mins
- WLAN : 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
- One speaker, two microphones
- USB Type-C (support Quick Charge 2.0)
- size : 141 x 74.2 x 11.3mm
The handset is set to ship in March. The company’s page (in English) and pre-orders can be seen here, though it does not appear the company plans to ship outside Japan.