Back in 2015, Japanese company NuAns showed off its
Windows 10-powered Neo smartphone for the first time. It's selling point was
the TWOTONE interchangeable covers for its back. The phone debuted at CES 2016,
post which the company announced its plans for the device's global launch through
a Kickstarter campaign, but the campaign was failed.
Now, the
company is coming back with a new version of the phone. And indeed, they are
back, with a phone named Neo Reloaded. The key difference here is that the
company has ditched Windows 10 Mobile in favor of Android (Nougat).
Spec-wise, the new device is powered by Snapdragon
625 SoC, and sports a 5.2-inch full-HD display. RAM is 3GB, and a 3,450 mAh
battery is there to keep the lights on. The handset features a fingerprint
sensor, and the interchangeable covers functionality is there as well.
It carries a JPY 49,800 price tag (US$ 440). As
for availability, it's set to be launched on May 31, 2017.