Oysters SF
Are you ready to meet the most advanced
Sailfish phone? And surprise! the phone doesn't come from Jolla, the maker of
the OS, but from one of its partners.
That's partners, plural. There's the
Intex Aqua Fish and now the Oysters SF. What sets the Oysters SF apart are
better specs.
It has an octa-core processor (MediaTek
MT6753, 64-bit Cortex-A53 at 1.3 GHz), while the Jolla C and Aqua Fish have
quad-core processors (32-bit Cortex-A7 at that). And you get a bigger 3,000 mAh
battery.
Not bad for a phone with a 5"
screen. The resolution is 720p, just like the other two (at least it's an IPS).
You also get a higher resolution camera - 13 MP vs. 8 MP- plus a 5 MP selfie cam
(vs. 2 MP for the other two). The main camera can record 1080p video.
The Oysters SF is a dual-SIM phone (with
a space for a microSD card too), has LTE connectivity (Cat. 4, 150 Mbps/50 Mbps))
and is going to the Russian market for a yet-unknown price.