Announcement. Itel Vision 3 Turbo - Plus 3 GB of RAM - Mobile News World - Helpix

Magical, simply magical. Pseudo-RAM is penetrating deeper and deeper into the masses and is increasingly being used in device advertising.
The Itel Vision 3 Turbo smartphone announced in India is advertised as a smartphone with 6 GB of RAM. Here is the picture in front of you. True, there is some kind of small star on it ... And the postscript is 3 + 3 GB.
That's right. Really 3+3 GB. Three gigabytes of honest RAM. Plus three gigabytes of swap file, which bite off the permanent memory.
You understand the point, don't you? cache technologyniya has been invented for half a century. If you run out of fast (in this case, RAM) memory, then its individual pieces can be temporarily thrown into a slower (permanent) memory. By default, Android, when it runs out of RAM, simply kills entire applications. And if you switch to such a nailed application, it just starts over from the very beginning. If you have enabled "expansion" of RAM, then the application will not be nailed, but unloaded into permanent memory. (I don’t know if the application is unloadedflax entirely. Or, perhaps, they can do it piece by piece? However, these are details). What is the difference? In fact, she is serious. Roughly speaking, if you nailed the browser with an open page of the site, then when you restart the browser, it will first reload this page, and then process and render it. And when restoring from the cache, in fact, it will simply take the finished page image from there. And it's much faster.
So what's wrong with Itel Vision 3 Turbo? It's like that. It's just a copy of the Itel Vision 3 smartphone announced six months earlier. (Sold in India, and even here, theyThere are two varieties - 3+32 GB and 3+64 GB).
I see exactly two differences between Vision 3 and Vision 3 Turbo. It has a younger version of 3+32 GB and does not have a RAM expansion function.
I.e. the guys took the older version of the old smartphone with three gigabytes of RAM, tweaked the software in it. And they put it on sale under the motto "And we have six gigabytes here." Well done, right?
About the characteristics.
The antediluvian Unisoc SC9863A was left to work with the chipset (on average, about a hundred thousand points in AnTuTu, although sometimes more).
The screen is modest, d6.6" diagonal (105 cm²), low resolution 720x1600 (266 ppi).
The battery is good, as much as 5000 mAh. And there is even a slightly accelerated charge - 18 watts. They promise a full charge time of two and a half hours.
We don't expect anything from the cameras. The front camera has a resolution of 5 MP. Rear dual - 8 MP main plus an unnamed auxiliary module. Most likely 0.08 MP.
There is a fingerprint scanner, located at the back. There is no information about USB and Wi-Fi. I suspect both will be ancient. Micro-USB and Wi-Fi 4, respectively.
₹7699 (₽5890, $96.7) at launch. DuringFor one hundred days from the date of purchase, you have the right to one free replacement of the glass - a cool bonus, I think.
Itel Vision 3 Turbo key features:
ScreenS-IPS, 6.6", 105 cm², 720x1600, 266 ppi, 60 Hz, 16M colors, touch, capacitive, multi-touch HardwareUnisoc SC9863A1.6 GHz, 8 x Cortex-A55, PowerVR GE8322 MemoryRAM 3 GB, ROM 64 GB, Micro-SD Mobile InternetLTE
HSDPA, HSUPA
EDGE Mobile networksLTE
UMTS
GSM Rechargeable Li-Pol, 5000 mAh, fast charging 18.00 W Rear camera: dual, flash, autofocus
- 8 MP
— ?? MP
front camera: 5 MP, no flash, no autofocus NavigationGPSOSAndroid 11 SensorsFingerprint scanner (rear) USBMicro v2.0