QiKU, the Chinese phone maker also known as Qihoo 360, has launched a mid-budget smartphone in China called F4. The device is wrapped in a full metal body with a minimal slim body profile of 9.3mm, having an overall weightness of 155 grams. It features a 5-inch IPS display with HD (1280×720 pixels) resolution and a pixel density of 294ppi. It comes in two variants, 2GB RAM with 16GB storage version, and 3GB RAM with 32GB storage version, both of which are powered by a 64-bit 1.3GHz octa-core MediaTek MT6753 chipset. The built-in storage of both versions are further expandable up to 128GB via MicroSD card.
The QiKU F4 runs Android 5.1 Lollipop out-of-the-box topped with 360 OS, and has hybrid dual SIM slots, enabling users to use second SIM slot as a MicroSD card slot. A fingerprint sensor placed at its rear offers smart security and authentication. In photography, the phone sports a 13-megapixel rear camera with PDAF (Phase Detection Auto Focus) and LED flash, capable of recording video in full-HD (1080p), while a 5-megapixel camera sits at the front.
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Connectivity options included are 4G LTE, Bluetooth 4.0, Wifi, 3G HSPA+, GPRS/EDGE, GPS and Micro-USB. It is backed by a 2,500mAh battery.
The QiKU (Qihoo 360) F4 2GB RAM version is priced at CNY 599 ($92 USD) and the 3GB RAM version at CNY 799 ($123 USD). Both will be available via flash sales starting from 25th of March in White, Blue, Pink, Gold and Black colours.