KingZone N3 Plus: old design, new SoC MT6732

KingZone N3 Plus: old design, new SoC MT6732

KingZone, a Chinese company that has focused on the international market, is known for its products with good features and the price is not excessive. The idea of having to develop a new design according to western standards should not be particularly welcome in this society that, to save resources, decided to update its popular model proposing KingZone N3 Plus.

KingZone N3 Plus: old design, new SoC MT6732

 The aesthetics of the terminal, identical to that of the old N3, is really very pleasant. Impossible not to notice, for example, the brushed metal texture that characterizes the back cover, much sought after, and the decision to implement a useful player for fingerprints (on the back of the device). KingZone N3 Plus also can count on a thick enough content, just 7.5 mm, offset by a 2500 mAh battery yourself.

KingZone N3 Plus: old design, new SoC MT6732

 If the design, as we have said, is the same as its predecessor, is the hardware sector the biggest beneficiary of this update. The smartphone, in fact, can now count on the new 64-bit MT6732 SoC 1.5 GHz, which has already impressed for his performances, 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of ROM expandable via MicroSD.

KingZone N3 Plus: old design, new SoC MT6732

 The 5-inch display HD, protected by Gorilla Glass 3, remained unchanged from the previous version, as it has not changed the photographic industry. The latter, in fact, it is still based on a rear sensor 13 Megapixel F2.0 and on a front 8 Megapixel. Do not miss the Dual SIM and NFC, while a dedicated chip Yamaha ensures adequate sound quality.

 KingZone N3 Plus, which will be shipped with Android 4.4 Kitkat, compatible with networks FDD-LTE (800/1800/2100 / 2600MHz). We finally hit the company’s choice to impose a price almost identical to that of his predecessor, just 159.90 dollars (140 euros at current exchange rates). The terminal is available on gearbest.com with free shipping from China.

KingZone N3 Plus: old design, new SoC MT6732 updated: February 18, 2015 author: Bob Gray

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