Yezz reveals two new Android smartphones for MWC
The contract-free handsets -- the eight-core Andy A5QP and the quad-core A5VP -- will officially debut at the Barcelona trade show.
Following the debut of Yezz's Andy A4M and A6M Android smartphones for the North American market at the Consumer Electronics Show, the Miami-based company has announced two new handsets in its "Andy" range for Mobile World Congress.
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The 6.9mm-thin Andy A5QP features MediaTek's MT6592 1.7GHz octa-core processor and features an aluminum alloy housing. It will come in three colors and will have a non-slip surface. As for the other model, the A5VP will be "aggressively priced" and features LTE powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon quad-core processor. The handset will sport a 13.1-megapixel rear camera and will run Android 4.3 with a promised update to 4.4.
We'll have hands-on with both smartphones soon at Mobile World Congress, so do check back.