The Cherry Mobile Rave 2.0, the first local smartphone to pack NFC connectivity on top of other common specs like a quad-core CPU, a gig of RAM, 5.3-inch display, 13 megapixel camera, dual-SIM support, and Android Jellybean. Read our review of the Cherry Mobile Rave 2.0 to find out. The front of the Rave 2.0 is occupied by the 5.3-inch display. Like what we've mentioned in our first impressions, the Rave 2.0 is generic looking, a bit hefty, and doesn't provide much excitement when it comes to design. Display The Rave 2.0 boasts a 5.3-inch display with qHD resolution with an acceptable pixel density of 208ppi. OS, UI, and Apps Running the OS part for the Rave 2.0 is Android 4.2.1 Jellybean with little customization from Cherry Mobile like the wallpapers, ringtones and message alert tones. Camera and Multimedia Users who love taking photos with their smartphones won't feel bad with the 13 megapixel shooter on the Rave 2.0. The Rave 2.0's camera is also capable of recording 720p videos at 30fps and saves it in 3gp format. Read more in our articles including "Cherry Mobile Rave 2.0 Review" and "Cherry Mobile Rave 2.0 first impressions".
The Cherry Mobile Rave 2.0, the first local smartphone to pack NFC connectivity on top of other common specs like a quad-core CPU, a gig of RAM, 5.3-inch display, 13 megapixel camera, dual-SIM support, and Android Jellybean. Read our review of the Cherry Mobile Rave 2.0 to find out.
The front of the Rave 2.0 is occupied by the 5.3-inch display. Like what we've mentioned in our first impressions, the Rave 2.0 is generic looking, a bit hefty, and doesn't provide much excitement when it comes to design. Display The Rave 2.0 boasts a 5.3-inch display with qHD resolution with an acceptable pixel density of 208ppi.
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