Does anyone remember the YU6000 that happened to have been seen on GFXBench in November last year? That was deemed to be the successor to the YU Yuphoria back then, and it seems that said device, also known as the YU Yureka Note, is all set to hit the markets – having been launched in India first.
The Yureka Note has not been listed online officially yet, although some photos of it has already leaked online, which does seem to point to the very real possibility of one being able to purchase the smartphone via other different kinds of offline channels.
In terms of hardware specifications, the YU Yureka Note will run on a 64-bit octa-core 1.5GHz processor, carry a 6” Full HD IPS Display with Gorilla Glass 3 protection, 3GB of RAM and 16GB of internal memory, all of them accompanied by a rather generous 4,000mAh battery that will be able to charge quickly thanks to Quick Charging support. You can also snap photos with its 13MP camera at the back and a front-facing 8MP for selfies. Unfortunately, it looks like Android 5.1 Lollipop will arrive right out of the box, which means one will still need to wait for a Marshmallow update in due time.
Filed in Yu. Source: maktechblog
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