The Philips PH2 is a new smartphone with an interesting design. It has a frosted glass back cover and balanced characteristics. The new device also runs Android OS, with support for HUAWEI Services instead of Google software.
The Philips PH2 is built on the basis of the UNISOC Tiger T310 platform with 4G support, 4 GB RAM, and 128 GB ROM, along with the possibility of expanding the storage space using a microSD card. It also packs a 6.21-inch IPS screen with an HD+ resolution. The aspect ratio is 19:9 and there is a waterdrop notch for its 5-megapixel selfie camera. The rear camera includes two sensors—13 and 2 megapixels.


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The PH2 features a USB Type-C port, a 3.5mm audio jack, and Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS modules. In addition, the phone has a microSD card slot and two SIM card slots. A 3900 mAh battery is responsible for the device’s long battery life, and there is a fingerprint sensor on the side for added security.
The device comes with the Android operating system and the HUAWEI Mobile Services software package. Its novelty is that it’s available in three body colors: Sea Sky Blue, Ink Stone Black, and Dawn Black. It has already gone on sale in China for $126.