Monday, 6 March 2017

Phone has embedded Diamond and 360-degree Camera view.


Meet the current apple of ProTruly’s eye, Darling. A smartphone so unlike anything you’ve seen, it combines a strip of real diamonds and a full-fledged 360-degree camera within its shell. Hailing from China, Darling may very well be the first smartphone in the world to have a built-in 360-degree camera, and that makes it quite unique.
                The Darling packs in two identical 13MP cameras on its front and back to allow users to take 360-degree photos and videos from the smartphone and share them through YouTube and Facebook -- sites that support 360-degree viewable media. The Darling Extreme comes in an ostentatious gold coloured shell, leather accents with a strip of four diamonds running across on the front. Yes, real diamonds!

  


The Darling Android smartphones sport a 5.5-inch 1080p Full HD display, runs on a MediaTek SoC (no Qualcomm?!), 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of internal storage. It comes with 3,560 mAh battery, which is respectable, nothing great for the price. There’s a USB Type-C port for charging and also a fingerprint sensor on the back for security on the Darling smartphone.




As for its price, China Daily quotes a price of US $1,300 for the diamond-studded model, while the slightly cheaper version goes for as low as US $500, according to Mashable. At just over Rs 86,000, the glitzier Darling smartphone costs slightly lesser than the highest-end iPhone 7 Plus which sells for Rs 92,000 in India. What do you think, is it worth buying the Darling?.

 

 

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