Vota Dual Superfone to fuse the power of two devices in one?

Vota Dual Superfone to fuse the power of two devices in one?
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Use the other, just in case one of 'em runs out.

A few days ago, we wrote about how smartphone innovation has slowed down, and is gradually fading into the shadows. Come March 31, and an exclusive rumour from an industry insider has given us wind of a France-based startup developing a smartphone concept that fuses the power of two full-fledged smartphones into one. Too good to be true? That’s what we thought at first.

As it turns out, the Vota Dual Superfone is not a far-fetched rumour or any random prank that we often come across. The company’s initial round of spreading word will be a slow rollout across social media, and while word remains slim regarding its exact launch date, a teaser poster has been given out by Vota, which reveals much about the device (or two-devices-in-one, to be accurate). Vota says that its initial target will be on Indian shores, backed by the rampant promise of the Indian smartphone market of today.

The Vota Dual Superfone is reportedly powered by two 64-bit quad-core processors, the exact details of which have not been released yet. It presents two, 5.5-inch AMOLED display panels, one on each side, and a staggering 8GB of RAM for each processor adding up to a combined 16GB of RAM! Both the cameras are powered by 21-megapixel sensors. We have not received any information on the make of the sensors, but Vota says that both are present-generation image sensors from a leading camera sensor maker. To top it all, the Vota Dual Superfone will house a Graphene-based battery, which would allow the battery pack to remain ultrathin and flexible.

So, how does all of this work? Vota has remained tight-lipped so far, but stated that each screen on each end will function as independent devices. The power between the two separate hardware modules will be optimised to make one end performance-focussed, while the other will be optimised to maximise battery stamina. This way, you can game and stream video content endlessly on one panel, and once it dies out, the other end will serve as your decent, flawless daily driver. The entire notion may seem a little far-fetched as of now, but Vota claims that this is indeed the reality. The Vota Dual Superfone is not just a concept, but is apparently real. To support its claim, Vota has even shared sample photographs, apparently clicked by this device itself.

It all seems too fantastic for now, but with Vota’s strong claims of this being real, we asked them to give us a further glimpse to it. The company has agreed to comply with our request and will give us more details on the Superfone, some time today. Stay tuned to our website, because this might just change the game in the smartphone industry.

Souvik Das

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