Xtreamer has previously been mostly known for their NAS serves cheap and reliable media player.
Cheap Note challenger
Inside the creamy white shell spins a MTK MT6589 processor system consisting of an ARM Cortex A9 processor at 1.2 GHz, the graphics portion PowerVRTN SGX 3D and 1 GB of ram. Handset memory storage capacity of 16 GB, but there’s also a microSD card of up to 32 gigabytes.
we look at support for connections to Ban-G including offering WiFi 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0 and HSDPA, with uplink at 42.2 Mbit / s and downlink of 11.5 Mbit / sec. The handset lacks support for 4G/LTE.
Ban-G has dimensions of 157.8 x 83.3 x 9.9mm, and is reported to have a weight of 200 grams. The phone’s main camera is 13 mega pixels with led flash and autofocus. On the front of the device, we find a video call camera of 2 megapixels. Xtreamers giant mobile should according to data having a 2700mAh battery with a standby time of around 300 hours and a talk time of up to five hours.
ROOT acess from boot
Xtreamer Ban-G delivered with Android 4.2.1 operating system, and should from the outset to offer ROOT access for those users who are interested to run the phone with a custom ROM.
is also interesting that the phone supports dual sim card – a feature mobil.se several readers have asked but few European mobile phones.
From Xtreamers page makes it no secret that the new Ban-G is thought of as a cheaper alternative to Samsung’s popular Note 2nd
It is mainly the price Xtreamer want to compete with. The price of their new Ban-G is approximately SEK 2 500 including postage, compared with Note 2 and its much juicier price tag of around 4 000.
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