In recent years, the smartphone industry has been experimenting with various materials. The Carbon 1 Mark II is the first phone to come with a Carbon Fiber body. This is the first time a smartphone manufacturer has experimented with the technology.
Powered by a MediaTek Helio P90, the smartphone isn’t the fastest phone by any means. The use of Carbon Fiber makes the phone really light. It weighs in at just 125 gms.
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Carbon 1 Mark II Details
The company says the phone makes use of HyRECM Technology, which stands for Hybrid Radio Enabled Composite Materials. The HyRECM technology enables the Carbon Fibers to be interwoven to create a continuous monocoque, which results in a unibody design.
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The Carbon 1 Mark II has a thickness of 6.3 mm and comes with a 6 inch AMOLED Display. It will come with 256 GB of internal storage. It is a mid-range device that will come with 8 GB of Ram and a 16 MP dual camera. The front camera is a 20 MP shooter.
Other specs include a 3,000 mAh battery pack along with the USB Type C port. Having said that, there is no mention of fast charging, but we expect the Carbon 1 Mark II to support at least 18W fast charging.
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The phone will come with a price tag of approx Rs. 70,000. The company has no plans to release the phone in India anytime soon, so if you want the phone, you might want for the travel restrictions to ease out and order from Europe.
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