Hisense 5G

Hisense is one of the world’s largest TV brands. But this company is also selling other electronic products, including smartphones. Recently, a new Hisense 5G smartphone with a model HNR551T was discovered on the website of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. Apart from the key features, we can learn about its design elements.

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As the images and documents of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology show, the upcoming Hisense 5G smartphone (HNR551T) will sport a 6.5-inch HD+ (1600 x 720 pixel) TFT LCD panel.

Hisense 5G

Internally, this smartphone will come with an unknown 2GHz octa-core processor and a 5G modem. In addition, the phone will also provide three storage configurations – 4GB + 64GB, 6GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB. It will also support microSD card expansion of up to 128GB. By the way, there is every reason to think this handset will sport a Dimensity chip.

The back of the phone will carry a triple-camera combination of 48MP + 2MP + 2MP and a capacitive fingerprint sensor. For the selfies, the device will use a 16-megapixel sensor.

Other features of this smartphone include a gravity sensor, a distance sensor, a light sensor, a 3.5mm headphone jack and a 4,950mAh battery. Finally, it measures 166.1×77.9×9.95mm, weighs 210g, and will be available in two colors – green and black.

The market name of Hisense HNR551T is temporarily unknown. Also, at the moment, we still have no information about the release date. But as usual, more information will become available later.

By Argam Artashyan

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