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Guru3D.com » News » NVIDIA Tegra 4i-based Phoenix reference phone shown

NVIDIA Tegra 4i-based Phoenix reference phone shown

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/21/2013 09:38 AM | source: | 1 comment(s)
NVIDIA Tegra 4i-based Phoenix reference phone shown

NVIDIA has showeed its first reference smartphone design. Based on the Tegra 4i "Grey" SoC with ARM Cortex-A9 cores, the Phoenix is a 5" phone with a 1080p Full HD screen. It's not a superphone but a mid to high-range handset, the Tegra 4i is less powerful than the Tegra 4, and the emphasis is primarily on multimedia, photography and LTE. 

We still don’t know the exact spec, but the Phoenix looks pretty nice. It is 8mm thick and it features a 13-megapixel camera, backed by Nvidia’s PRISM 2 technology. It is supposed to deliver superior saturation and reduce the negative effects of backlight. Then there is Nvidia’s Chimera Computational Photography Architecture, which should deliver always-on HDR, as well as HDR panorama shots. Sounds neat.

The emphasis is clearly on multimedia, photography and LTE. No surprise, Grey is meant for feature packed smartphones in the mid to high range, while Wayne is reserved for flagship phones. However, we are somewhat surprised by Nvidia’s decision to spill the beans on Phoenix so soon. With Wayne delayed by several months, it could be a tactical move to get a bit more positive coverage ahead of MWC - Fudzilla. 

To date it's unknown when the device will start shipping, and who will sell it.



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#4533634 Posted on: 02/21/2013 12:30 PM
Very nice phone, I'm sure.
But please don't forget that reception in some parts of the UK, for example, is total krap and yet they're bleating on about 4G!
Still, if all you want is a pocket media centre then I'm sure that this one will find its own little niche. ;)

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