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TikTok Launches New Smartphone, this is Special with 12GB RAM

Monali Gupta

The TikTok app has become very popular and now it has become a rivals of Facebook as well. This app belongs to the Chinese Internet company ByteDance. This company has launched a new smartphone. It is a high end smartphone and the company has launched it under the Smartisan brand. This new smartphone has been named Smartisan Jianguo Pro 3.

TikTok Smartisan Jiagua Pro 3 has Qualcomm's flagship processor – Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus. This smartphone has 256GB of internal storage with 12GB of RAM. Four rear cameras have been given in the phone.

Smartisan Jianguo Pro 3 has a 6.39 inch Full HD Plus AMOLED display and is HD Plus. The phone has four rear cameras and a single front camera has been given for selfies.

Talking about camera setup, the primary lens is 48 megapixels and it is a Sony IMX586 sensor. The second lens is 13 megapixels and is wide angle, the third lens is 8 megapixels and it is telephoto and the fourth lens is 5 megapixels which is dedicated for macro shots.

This smartphone has a bezel-less display and a tier drop in the front. This smartphone has a 4,000mAh battery and has support for 18W fast charging. This smartphone has been launched in three variants. The base variant has 128GB storage with 8GB of RAM, the second variant has 256GB of RAM with 8GB of RAM and the third variant has 256GB of memory with 12GB of RAM.

Prices start from RMB 2899 (about Rs. 29,000). At the moment it is not clear whether it will be launched in India or not.

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