Sunday, December 1, 2013

Archos Quechua Phone: Yet Another Rugged Android Handset

Top-selling mountain sport gear and equipment company, Quechua partners with Archos to introduce a rugged smartphone specifically designed for people with the wildest lifestyle. Archos Quechua phone is tested to withstand shock, dust, water, mud, snow and any kind of impact imaginable. It is IP 54 certified and is built around a 5-inch display at a very high screen resolution.
The newest smartphone also comes along with a 5-megapixel main camera and runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. It has a quad-core, 1.2GHz Qualcomm processor chip with 1GB on-board RAM. Here is the smartphone that has a 4GB of internal storage people can use for high-quality pictures, videos, audio and music alike even in terms of rugged toughness. And yet, the memory is still expandable via the phone’s microSD card slot. According to sources close to the manufacturer, the handset’s 3,500 mAh battery lasts amazingly at about 22 hours on calling, very suitable for those who have to stay active outdoors for a long period of time.
Other exciting details about Archos Quechua phone such as its actual screen pixel count and the date and the location where it becomes eventually available are soon to be found out. The latest information we can get is the smartphone’s price, which will be at €230 (around $310).

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