Hyundai unveils successor to first smartphone: the Aero Plus

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Seeing saturation and competition in the smartphone market, many manufacturers venture into producing mobile devices—including carmakers. Recently, Hyundai outs its Aero Plus, an update to its first smartphone.

Billed as “the proper phone for the proper man,” the Hyundai Aero Plus sports an all-metal build with a 5.5-inch 1080p Full HD IPS screen protected by 2.5D curved Dragontrail glass. The screen boasts a pixel density of 400 ppi, which translates to better resolution. The Aero Plus is also equipped with a 21-MP Sony IMX 230 rear camera sensor featuring 6-layer lens, phase detection autofocus (PDAF), and support for taking RAW pictures. On the front is an 8-MP camera boasting 88-degree wide-angle lens.

The Hyundai Aero Plus runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow powered under the hood by an octa-core MediaTek Helio P10 processor with 64bit GPU Mali-T860. This smartphone boasts 64GB of storage coupled with 4GB of memory but also comes in a 32GB variant. The internal storage is expandable up to 128GB via SD cards.

This dual-sim, LTE-capable Aero Plus is also equipped with a rear fingerprint sensor, an increasingly popular feature that has been trickling from high-end devices to midrange and even entry-level smartphones.

You can get your Hyundai Aero Plus from Lazada through the official distributor Cellprime.

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