
Shenzhen-based company Protruly has
resurfaced the Darling smartphone at Mobile World Congress, which
includes a built-in 360 degree camera capable of capturing video and
photos at once. The phone is available in two versions: a standard model
and a more extravagant iteration. The latter comes with four diamonds
embedded on the top, along with premium accents made of leather and
gold. Rumored to be priced anywhere from $600 to $1300 USD, according to
China Daily,
the phones are currently only sold in China. Additional specs include a
fingerprint sensor, 5.5-inch 1080p display, 64GB of storage, 4GB of RAM
and a 13-megapixel lens on both sides. While people who have tested the
device note the clunkiness of the protruding lens from the camera, this
technology might become more prevalent on consumer phones going forward
as VR content continues to rise.
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