U.S.-based Blu has unveiled its first fifth-generation network-enabled smartphone, which offers great value for money. The manufacturer’s recommended retail price for the Blu F91 is $300, but that price will drop to $200 in the first lightning sale.
The smartphone is based on the MediaTek Dimensity 810 single-chip system, which is combined with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of built-in flash memory, as well as a microSD card slot (cards up to 256GB are officially supported).
The Blu F91 features a large 6.8-inch 1080 x 2460-pixel LCD display with a 20:9 aspect ratio. A hole in the screen accommodates a 16-megapixel selfie camera that can recognize users. There is also a fingerprint scanner on the side.
The main camera has a 48-megapixel Samsung GM1 sensor. The camera supports night mode with multi-frame noise reduction. We also have an ultra-wide-angle camera with a 115° angle of view and a 5MP sensor. Additionally, there is a 2 MP macro camera and a 2 MP depth sensor.
The smartphone is equipped with a 5000 mAh battery that will last for 3 days of regular use. It supports 18W fast charging as well as 10W wireless charging. It supports NFC for mobile payments. The smartphone runs Android 11 operating system out of the box.
It comes with a charger, USB-C cable, headset, protective glass, and a rugged case. It’s a huge rarity today.