QMobile’s used to producing pretty neat entry level smartphones, albeit with degraded hardware. The Dual One is another addition to their entry level smartphones arsenal with a launching price of 8500 rupees.
The display is one of its best features
The smartphone features quite a normal design with nothing special out of the box. Plastic is its designated build material of choice while an 8.2mm width and 142g weight are acceptable dimensions.
When we claimed the display to be its crowning feature, we said this because the smartphone features a 5.0 inches IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with 320ppi pixel density. Equating to a 720p resolution, this is precisely the reason why we highly rate the Dual One’s display. You’ll likely get good graphics atop this one.
Oh wait, is that a dual primary sensor?
Well not exactly; the smartphone does feature two primary sensors but it’s difficult to correlate the two as they don’t work together. We have a 8 megapixel autofocus + 2 megapixel fixed focus sensor at its back panel while the front panel features a Smart Camera aka VGA camera.
Miscellaneous:
Other than these, we have a quad-core processor with 1GB RAM to power the smartphone’s built-in Android Nougat. 8GB internal storage, a 2000 mAh removable battery and two colour schemes (black and gold) are all you need to know about this modest QMobile release.