The smartphone is called R-FON (Р-ФОН) and so far it has not been officially presented. There are already prototypes of the device, and the first details of the project have been revealed on the Russian social network (Association of Professional Users of Social Networks and Messengers). It is doubtful that the Russians will line up for the new R-FON.
Russian smartphone with a Russian system. It is doubtful that he charmed anyone
smartphone will be the Chinese (and how) MediaTek Helio G99 processor. This is a design from the middle of last year, well known from cheaper Android smartphones and tablets. In benchmarks, it presents average performance, but it works well in most everyday tasks. Helio G99 will work with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of data space.
R-FON will also have a screen (probably LCD) with a diagonal of 6.7 inches and an unknown resolution. In addition, a fingerprint reader integrated with the power button, a slot for two SIM cards, Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth and three cameras on the back of the device. The main one is to have a resolution of 50 Mpix, but its specification (like other cameras) is unknown. It is powered by a 5000 mAh battery. An interesting addition will be the 3.5 mm jack headphone jack.
Unlike the vast majority of smartphones, R-FON will not work under the control of the Android operating system (which, after all, was created by the American Google), but the proprietary, all-Russian ROSA system. It is only known that the Russian OS is to be based – similarly to Android – on Linux.
APPSIM did not reveal other details about the smartphone’s specifications, because – as it writes – they will be “kept secret” until the store premiere. All information about the functions of the phone and the ROSA operating system has also been classified. Portal that the smartphone should cost about 40,000 on the Russian market. rubles (PLN 1,755), which is an excessive amount compared to the capabilities of the device.
The smartphone will be officially presented soon, but it will only enter the market in 2024 (when the processor driving it will be two years old). Earlier this year, the company plans to make its ROSA mobile operating system available to corporate customers and government agencies.
Source: Gazeta

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