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Tl; DR
- Ayaneo announced that he was making a playing phone with a physical slippery design, similar to the Xperia game.
- The phone was teased during a livestream, but no specification, images or release date has been revealed.
- This decision follows the expiration of the sliding phone certificate and comes in the middle of several other Ayaneo material ads.
Ayaneo diversifies in an exciting way. At the end of a four -hour live flow filled with announcements, the company revealed that it was working on its first smartphone, which will have a physical cursor in a concept similar to the old Xperia game.
There is not yet a release date, no specifications and no images of the real device, but Ayaneo has teased the concept of playing phone with some slides and slogans like “you feel the difference” and “the magic lies in the slide.” The announcement came in a segment entitled “One More Thing III”, which tells you about how crowded the event was already.
The company has shown nothing beyond a silhouette, but the involvement is that it will be a playing phone with physical orders that slip – something that we have been waiting for from the Xperia game or, more recently, the RG Anbernic slide. This device was launched shortly after the expiration of the patent for sliding phones, and Ayaneo now seems to follow the step.
Ayaneo has been busy lately. Earlier in the same Livestream, he showed the DS Android double-screen pocket computer, as well as a vertical console of Boy-Boy style and a new budgetary submarque called Konkr. The new phone feels in a larger thrust in different form factors. It is not a huge jump, since Ayaneo is already making high -end Android pocket computers.
For the moment, there is not much to do in addition that it exists and is in development. But if the final product book could be a big problem for mobile players. We will monitor more details when they arrive, and it is worth keeping an eye on a blog article on the livestream on the Company information center.
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