Who said bigger is better?
, a much bigger smartphone. Now, through a community project born from a crowdfunding initiative, Migicovsky seeks to capitalize on what he perceives as a new niche on the smartphone market.
For the time being, he is focusing on a number of key parameters. This includes the camera and the camera bump design, the build quality and the internals, more specifically the chipset. When it comes to raw power, Migicovsky asserts that they are not going for “top-tier performance”, but rather a processor along the lines of the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 - very good, but not the best. Looks good enough on paper. That is until you get to the price. Migicovsky’s dream compact Android device could cost as much as $850.
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