As famous for its durable CAT (Caterpillar) 's mobile phone, the latest release of S60 continues the previous three features, this time joining the black technology-thermal imaging, as the world's first smartphone that supports thermal imaging.
Exterior is still the familiar appearance, and one of the most curious provided by from the FLIR thermal imaging using military-grade thermal imaging module C2, showing objects directly by temperature differences. Doors and Windows around the concrete can be used to detect heat loss, identifying overheated electrical equipment and circuits, or completely dark night road. Random bonus of FLIR thermal imaging camera application and MSX technology, you can shoot images, Panorama or high-resolution video, plus it supports temperature spot metering, you can get the lowest, highest and average temperature data readings.
For the rest of the hardware configuration, including mycophenolate mofetil 617 processor, 720P 4.7-inch screen and match 4 Gorilla glass, 3GB RAM+32GB ROM, post 13 million pre-5 million cameras, 3800mAh battery systems preloaded with Android 6.0 cotton candy.
In terms of durability, the S60 is able to withstand fell from a height of six feet under, and water can do a hour in five meters deep in the water, it is also waterproof Xperia Z5 three times, and in this depth still support taking pictures and video, definitely meet the needs in extreme cases.
According to the CAT news, S60 will be officially unveiled at MWC next week, as regards the price to maintain the original level of $ 599, I believe has a very strong temptation for special populations.
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