What makes the Simple Phone different than other Android phones? let’s check it out
A new smartphone from Simple Mobile Tools called the Simple Phone has entry-level hardware that is comparable to other mid-range devices. The new basic phone is powered by a MediaTek Helio P60 chip that is four years old, making it potentially outdated. It also makes use of SimpleOS, a Lunar Open Mobile Platform-based operating system that competes with the Android environment.
Specifications of the new Simple Mobile
- SimpleOS
- Thickness: 8.19mm Average
- 183g average
- Side Fingerprint Sensor
- 6.53 inch, IPS ScreenAverage
- 720 x 1600 pixelsPoor
- 267 ppiPoor
- Punch Hole Display
- 48 MP + 8 MP + 5 MP Triple Rear CameraAverage
- 1080p @ 30 fps FHD Video Recording
- 25 MP Front CameraAverage
- Mediatek Helio P60 Chipset
- 2 GHz, Octa Core ProcessorSlow
- 4 GB RAMSmall
- 128 GB Inbuilt MemoryAverage
- Memory Card Not Supported
- 4G, VoLTE
- Bluetooth v4.2, WiFi
- USB-C v2.0
- 4500 mAh BatteryAverage
- 10W Fast Charging
The Simple phone is different than the Android phones. Due to its SimpleOS operating system, which is based on Android 11, the Simple Phone is unique. The Lunar Open Mobile Platform, created by The Good Phone Foundation as an open and privacy-focused alternative to the Android operating system, serves as the foundation for the new operating system.
Numerous peculiar features are provided to users that are absent from standard Android services. First off, SimpleOS does away with Google Play Services in favor of microG, which prioritizes privacy and eliminates malware. Furthermore, privacy-focused open-source apps that don’t require an internet connection, advertisements, or other permissions were pre-installed on the Simple Phone by Simple Mobile Tools.
The price of the new Simple Phone is expected to be Rs.31,990.