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The Chinese $110 Windows Phone 8.1 handset eSense Q47 is thinner than iPhone 5s

Ron Ron
August 19, 2019
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The Chinese 10 Windows Phone 8.1 handset eSense Q47 is thinner than iPhone 5s

Microsoft has partnered with several hardware partners over the past few months, as a result of which the volume of Windows Phone handsets has ticked up like never before. Recently a Chinese manufacturer eSense showcased a new Windows Phone handset which it claims is thinner than Apple’s iPhone 5s.

The eSense Q47 sports a 4.7-inch display with 720P screen resolution. Inside the amusingly thin body sits a 1.2GHz quad-core processor, and a gig of RAM. Q47 comes with 4GB internal storage with support for microSD card. The dual-SIM capable device comes with support for WiFi and 3G.

What’s even more interesting is its price point. The eSense Q47 costs only $110. In the demonstration video, which you can see below, the device does seem pretty thin, and elegant to look at. What do you think about the Q47? Let us know in the comments below!

Thanks Saket for the tip!

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