Okay, so Indian smartphone maker Xolo just announced the Q1000 Opus, a version of the already available Xolo Q1000. It has a 5" 720p screen and a quad-core chipset. The Opus doesn’t seem to be a dual-SIM phone like the regular Q1000.
Another difference is that the chipset used is made by Broadcom rather than MediaTek, though both feature quad-core Cortex-A7 CPUs running at 1.2GHz. There is a difference in the GPUs though, the Broadcom chipset uses a VideoCore GPU rather than a PowerVR SGX544.
The Xolo Q1000
Opus has HSPA+, Wi-Fi connectivity with Miracast for wireless TV-out,
plus GPS and GLONASS positioning. Unfortunately, that's all the info
available on the phone right now.
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The Opus will be available for sale by the end of this month, pricing info is not available yet.
Xolo is keen to point
out that this marks a new partnership for chipset supply – the company
also has devices with MediaTek, Nvidia and Intel chipsets.
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