Alcatel
OneTouch Fierce XL
Alcatel appears to be trying to branch out into
other more contemporary fronts, namely Windows 10. Dubbed the Alcatel OneTouch
Fierce XL, it was described as the company's first go at a Windows 10
smartphone. After a long period of silence on the topic, a new set of renders
has now surfaced of the alleged smartphone, courtesy of the same quite
reputable source.
The renders even suggest that there will be some
physical differences between the two variants, namely the Windows logo home
button on the former, as well as the other capacitive controls. At first
glance, it appears they are missing from the Android unit, but they are there,
just not lit-up and a bit differently marked.
As for the specs, evleaks previously revealed that
the handset will be powered by a Snapdragon 210 SoC (probably not powerful
enough for Windows Continuum), and will sport a 5.5-inch 720p display. It will
have 2 GB RAM and 16 GB expandable internal memory, and pack in a 2,500 mAh
battery. In terms of camera, the device will feature an 8 MP rear unit and a 2 MP
front shooter. It is also said to support VoLTE.
There was also mention of the US T-Mobile carrier
as part of the leak, but we can't really be sure if that suggest the handset
will be an exclusive offer. Also, as far as we currently know, it should be
officially unveiled this December.
