Hisense has released a new smartphone for its
Dolphin line with a codenamed of simply Hisense Dolphin 2. This is an
entry-level device with a full-screen technology and a Snapdragon chip. Thus
it’s a good move to bring the trendiest feature to larger masses. The only
‘shortcoming’ is the price – it is way higher than the same Xiaomi Redmi 5
sporting identical features. But the Dolphin 2 has a few selling points that
make the price tag quite acceptable if you are a devoted Hisense user.
The Hisense Dolphin 2 sports a 5.99-inch display
with an aspect ratio of 18:9, a resolution of 1440×720 pixels, and a 2.5D arc
glass. As for the hardware, it is packed with a Snapdragon 430 chip found on a
number of devices such as the Xiaomi Redmi 4, Asus ZenFone 4 Max, Nokia 6 and
others. It is paired with a 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The phone
also comes with a 3400mAh battery, a 12MP rear camera, a 16MP front shooter
supporting beautify and voice shooting, and a fingerprint scanner on the back.
Thus we can state the selling point of the Hisense
Dolphin 2 is its front camera. It’s difficult to say this is a selfie-centric
smartphone because the devices with such a title come with a way powerful
cameras. However, this handset can connect with Hisense Home Appliances. Thus
if you have been using smart home products carrying this brand, most likely you
would like to control them remotely via this handset. At last, this phone has a
built-in learning software covering learning content such as preschool,
elementary school, junior high school, high school, language, hobby,
occupation, and seniors.
