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Q-Smart Miracle Magic Entered Miracle Series

1/26/2013 9:10:36 AM

The product inherits upsides from predecessors: Tender and Pad while design and screen have been upgraded to bring users better experience.

The most remarkable upgrade is qHD resolution (540x960pixel). Despite 4.5in screen size, thanks to good resolution, there’s no either visible pixel or noise when images are enlarged. Besides, 16M color support and IPS LCD technology helps to bring clear and sharp images, brilliant colors, good depth and contrast as well.

Q-Smart Miracle Magic

Q-Smart Miracle Magic

The second upgrade lies in appearance. There’re still glossy and elegant alloy hinges surrounding the chassis, making the device feel as smooth and elegant as Tender or Pad models. The design pays more attention to slimness of the body and the display. Magic is 8.9mm thin, comparable to HTC One X, and thicker than iPhone 4S (9.3mm). Despite 4.5in screen size, the device only weighs 125g.

Magic is as thin as HTC One X and sleeker than iPhone 4S.

Magic is as thin as HTC One X and sleeker than iPhone 4S.

Magic runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, equipped with a dual-core 1GHz ARMv7 Cortex A9 processor and an integrated PowerVR SGX 531 GPU. The device features 4GB of ROM, 512MB of RAM (DDR2), accelerating transfer rate and power saving.

These specs, with the screen’s powerful upgrades, made experiences on action games, such as Eternity Warrior 2 (82MB), Big Time Gangsta (144MB), very exciting. Display was nice plus lagging was minimized, raising user’s excitement.

Playing Eternity Warrior 2 game on Magic

Playing Eternity Warrior 2 game on Magic

Magic retains Pad’s camera featuring 8MP resolution, giving sharp images and vibrant colors. The camera is equipped with dual-flash (for capture in low-lit) and other useful features: auto-focus, multi-face recognition, 3600 wide Autorama and HD 720p recording.

Q-Smart Miracle Magic comes in two color options: black and white. RRP is $199.5.

Miracle Series is a product line of Q-Smart, following 3 criteria: slim, strong and smooth. These three factors aim to bring users newest and classiest experiences through both design and technology.

The slim and lightweight design is Miracle’s striking feature. Despite large size, the device still fits sturdily in palm, delivering easy operation. Aside from Mach coming in manly look, other models looks quite chubby, adorn with curves around the case. Design material is also trendy and modern.

Not only does Miracle have beautiful in design, but it is also powerful in specs, giving fluent performance. Android 4.0 ICS performance also brings users smart features, nice looking interface and effects.

Technical specifications

·         Screen: 4.5in IPS LCD, qHD 540x960p resolution, 16M colors

·         CPU: Dual-core 1GHz ARMv7 Cortex A9, PowerVR SGX531 GPU

·         ROM + RAM: 4GB + 512MB (DDR2)

·         OS: Android 4.0 ICS

·         Multi-SIM: Dual-SIM dual-channel

·         Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, 3G UMTS 900/2100MHz

·         Camera: 8MP, dual LED flash, auto-focus, face recognition, Autorama, HD 720p recording

·         Sub camera: VGA

·         Positioning: GPS/A-GPS

·         Memory card support: 32GB

·         Other features: Compass, light sensor, proximity, accelerator

·         Battery: Li-polymer 1,850mAh

 

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