Manta 7x – smartphone without buttons

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Typically, innovations in smartphones come from the hardware used and sometimes software as ls part of the design, not many changes. Almost all computers look the same. The truth is that over time, the devices were changing the physical buttons to turn them into tactile, usually within the screen, such as home, home, reverse and recently the camera, but the buttons volume and power usually are present on all phones … except Manta 7x, a Chinese team that has just been released.

Manta 7x - smartphone without buttons

 The Manta 7x is the first smartphone that lacks physical buttons, but has connector ports for charging the device. Due to the lack of buttons, screen 5.5 “is easy to install. Regarding its use, has several functions and features such as indigents edges that are used to unlock the computer and return to the Home screen plus it has customization options that allow even to be used with one hand.

 On the screen, when the finger from left to right is unlocked or waking the screen slides. If you slip up, you return to the Home screen.

Manta 7x - smartphone without buttons

 Among the features of this device is the use of sapphire crystal on the back screen and a dual LED flash. This smartphone is waterproof, dustproof and falls in a certain range.

 In terms of materials, in the back is made of metal, with unibody design, 9H resistance, so scratches are not.

 Specifications

  •  Android 4.4. with interface Mo7
  • 5.5 screen»
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor
  • 2 GB RAM
  • 32 GB ROM
  • Forntal rear and 13 MP cameras with dual LED flash
  • 4G LTE
  • Battery 4200 mAh
  • 151.3 x 76 x 9.8 mm
  • > Weight 200 grams
  • Manta 7x - smartphone without buttons

 Price and Availability

 The price of smartphones available only in China is $ 653 USD and will soon launch a cheaper version for $ 540 USD called Manta 77.

Manta 7x – smartphone without buttons updated: February 1, 2015 author: Bob Gray

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