Meet The World’s Cheapest 3D Smartphones
John Paul DeJoria is a well-known multi-millionaire who became the co-founder of the famous hair products line Paul Mitchell and The Patron Spirits Company. Now his interest in the world of smartphones became latent in 2014, of course, the year in which he launched his phone with its music streaming system. A payment of $50 per month in a service owner of a phone “weird” did not seem the best idea, but 5 years later, DeJoria returns to the world with a new bet, this time for the low range and 3D. Also Read: How To Secure Your Android Smartphone From Being Hacked The ROKiT IO 3D and ROKiT IO PRO 3D are the two proposals of the billionaire to bring a 3D experience to any user since the price they leave is relatively low, with certain sacrifices. The world of smartphones does not stop surprising, although we must move away from traditional signatures to find this type of curiosity. The idea of DeJoria is to bring the 3D experience to the entry and midrange devices. To do this, he has created a line of three smartphones with 3D screens that don’t need or require any specific glasses. To enjoy this feature, the devices have an application in which we find specific content in 3D, although they do not specify which or how much. Unfortunately, the rest of the features do not seem as striking as their 3D novelty since we are faced with somewhat poor memory configurations and a MediaTek processor inside. The most potent alternative has a MediaTek MT6763 (clocked at 2GHz Quad Core + 1.5 GHz Quad Core), and the smaller one features the MT6739 (clocked at 1.3GHz Quad Core), and the most economical one offers a MediaTek MT6580M. Also Read: How to Capture 3D Pictures In Android
Now if we talk about the prices, then here is the price chart below:-
ROKiT IO PRO 3D – $299.99 ROKiT IO 3D – $199.99 ROKiT IO LIGHT – $89.99
While the most expensive model has 64GB of internal memory, and the most basic models, start at 8 and 16GB, settings are pretty unusual in 2019. But, the fact is that it is still striking how someone intended to bet on 3D in low-end and mid-range devices in 2019. So, what do you think about this? Simply share all your views and thoughts in the comment section below.