Apr 07, 2017 09:46 AM EDT
Phone manufacturers have always tried to bring the latest technology. In fact, to draw consumer attention, the leading smartphone manufacturers don't leave any stone unturned. Alcatel is also among the latest companies to bring in innovation to their smartphone, Alcatel Flash. The device has been designed especially for the selfie addicts. It has two front cameras similar to Oppo F3 and LGV10.
Alcatel Flash users to blur their selfie images just like they would through the rear camera. Interestingly, this is the first device to include two cameras on the back and two cameras in the front. It includes 8 megapixel and 5 megapixel lenses. It allows the user to fine tune focus and blur the selfies, thereby giving them the power to share it on social media sites.
Along with four cameras, Alcatel Flash also comes with a flash in the front. It also contains a Deca Core Helio X20 MT6797 processor. As per The Verge,the rear cameras feature a 13 megapixel sensor, one of these is colored while the other is monochromatic. The device comes in a beautiful symmetrical design with the back, flaunting metal texture as well as diamond cut bezels. This smartphone also comes in a 5.5 inch screen size with FHD IPS display as well as 1920×1080 pixels resolution.
The screen of Alcatel Flash comes protected by extremely tough Dragontrail as well as fingerprint resistant Oleophobic coatings, CNET reported. However, the device didn't get an Android upgrade and would run on Android Marshmallow.The smartphone also includes a 3GB RAM as well as a 32GB of storage. It even sports a non removable 3100mAh battery that is believed to offer a talk-time of 20 hours on 3G and a standby time of 466 hours on4G.
Coming to the bad news, Alcatel Flash would only be available in the Middle East, especially in Jordon and Saudi Arabia, as of now. However, depending on the response it received from the selfie addicts it would launch the device globally. Tech experts also feel Alcatel would follow up this technology in its other devices soon.