But sometimes, you get those devices with just enough done to them, inside or out, to make them not worth suing over. Today’s special is the Oppo N1 Mini that actually isn’t. It’s called the Falcon S451, and it’s from Obi Mobiles. If you have never heard of the manufacturer, then you’re like most non-residents of India, since they target the Indian teens to get them a great mobile experience. The company, fun fact, was actually founded by the guy that left Apple, Inc. in the 1990s after earning the title of (wait for it) ‘the guy that fired Steve Jobs’. Guess he wanted out of that firestorm of Apple’s later success huh?
Anyway, the company has a nice set of phones, which likely more than satisfy the needs of an everyday Indian both functionally and aesthetically. The Falcon S451 is, by the looks of it, a renamed and lesser-specced Oppo N1 Mini. The Falcon, other than its aircraft-sounding name, a 4.5-inch 960 by 540 pixel display, a dual-core 1.3 Ghz MediaTek MT6572 processor backed by 1 GB of RAM and 4 GB of internal storage. It’s also got a 2200 mAh battery and Android 4.2, Jelly Bean, inside. That doesn’t sound bad, right? For a phone that just needs to function and install and run apps, that works fine. The specifications aren’t the important part for this argument though.
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