A year ago the Coolpad ivvi K1 Mini
was the "world's thinnest smartphone" at 4.7mm, now the company has
another slender model – the Coolpad ivvi i Plus. At 5.5mm it's not as
thin, but it upgrades several of the key specs.
The phone has an all-metal body that comes in Silver, Gold and Pink.
It has a 5" 720p screen, Snapdragon 410 chipset, a big upgrade in memory
compared to the K1 Mini (3GB of RAM and 32GB storage).
It's compatible with 3G and LTE networks in China, but there's no
word on whether it will branch out abroad. In China it will cost CNY
2,000 ($300/€280), so it's not exactly cheap. The battery capacity is
unknown at the moment.
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