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Techdy–Startup Offers Low-Cost Clones Bear Pro With Amazing Specs

What might sound like nothing new to many, a Chinese startup has launched two devices, namely the Bear Basic and the Bear Pro, which are inspired by ‘the next iPhone’ and the HTC One respectively. Both these phones come with surprisingly good specifications, enough to rival the original phones almost.

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The Bear Basic, the lower spec’d one out of the two packs a iPhone-esque body and a 4 inch screen with a resolution of 1136×640 pixels. The casing in which this phone comes is reportedly going to be the same which will be used in the next iPhone. Techdy.com claim to have laid their hands on the next iPhone, which has been doing round on the internet lately.

 

Model Bear Basic Bear Pro
Display 4 inch, 1136x640p 4.7 inch, 1920x1080p
Processor 1.7 GHz quad core Snapdragon 600 1.7 GHz quad core Snapdragon 600
RAM, ROM 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM
OS Android 4.2 Android 4.2
Cameras 8MP rear, 2MP front 8MP rear, 2MP front
Battery 2300mAh 2300mAh
Price 199 USD 249 USD

On the other hand, the Bear Pro is an HTC One ‘inspired’ smartphone which comes with the same body and the same 4.7 inch full HD screen. The videos made by Techdy.com seem to have gone viral over the past few hours.

 

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Both these devices share the same Snapdragon 600 processor seen in many high-end models which are priced much above what the Bears are priced at. Also paired with the powerful processors are impressive cameras, and 2GB of RAM. It will be interesting to see how soon the company can start shipping these devices. Both the devices will be available in a range of different colours, and Techdy is offering a warranty of 2yrs on both the devices. According to Techdy, the first round of phones will start shipping on July 31st.


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Abhishek Bhatnagar

Abhishek Bhatnagar, a known technology blogger & YouTuber from India. A Software Engineer by qualification, now he works as the editor-In-Chief, Webmaster, & Managing Director at Gadgets To Use. He runs a number of other technology websites as well.