Vobis Computer rolls out homegrown Russian budget smartphone
Vobis Computer, a sizable Russian supplier and vendor of Chinese-assembled smartphones operating under the Highscreen local trademark, has announced its first solo as an independent smartphone manufacturer
Vobis Computer, a sizable Russian supplier and vendor of Chinese-assembled smartphones, satellite navigation systems and software operating under the Highscreen local trademark, has announced its first solo as an independent smartphone manufacturer. Six months ago Vobis unveiled its Highscreen Boost 2, with record-long battery life. This month the developer, now based in Moscow and Hong Kong, is rolling out its new Highscreen Zera line of smartphones, a project the company claims it has built ?from scratch? with negligible Chinese outsourcing, East-West Digital News, the first all English-language online resource dedicated to Russian digital industries, reported last week. In an exchange with the Russian business daily Vedomosti, Vobis sales director Mikhail Chernyshov said that the company came up with the design and technical parameters of the new smartphone ?all on its own.? It bypassed Chinese guidance in selecting component suppliers, leaving only the Chinese motherboard design and assembly, a practice atypical of Vobis in its prior efforts. Its inaugural Zera, the F model, has been dubbed ?Russia?s first super-budget next-gen smartphone...
Vobis Computer, a sizable Russian supplier and vendor of Chinese-assembled smartphones, satellite navigation systems and software operating under the Highscreen local trademark, has announced its first solo as an independent smartphone manufacturer. Six months ago Vobis unveiled its Highscreen Boost 2, with record-long battery life. This month the developer, now based in Moscow and Hong Kong, is rolling out its new Highscreen Zera line of smartphones, a project the company claims it has built ?from scratch? with negligible Chinese outsourcing, East-West Digital News, the first all English-language online resource dedicated to Russian digital industries, reported last week. In an exchange with the Russian business daily Vedomosti, Vobis sales director Mikhail Chernyshov said that the company came up with the design and technical parameters of the new smartphone ?all on its own.? It bypassed Chinese guidance in selecting component suppliers, leaving only the Chinese motherboard design and assembly, a practice atypical of Vobis in its prior efforts. Its inaugural Zera, the F model, has been dubbed ?Russia?s first super-budget next-gen smartphone...
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