Key Takeaways
1. Compact Design: The Bluefox NX1 features a 4-inch screen and compact dimensions (100 x 49 mm), with a thickness of 12.5 mm that accommodates a 3,000 mAh battery.
2. Display and Performance: It has a 4-inch 60 Hz LCD display with a resolution of 1168 x 540 and is powered by a MediaTek Helio G81 SoC, offering options of 4 or 8 GB RAM and 64 or 128 GB storage.
3. Camera Features: The phone includes a 48 MP rear camera and a 5 MP front camera, which is cleverly integrated into an iPhone-like Dynamic Island at the top of the screen.
4. Software: Runs on Android 15, with claims of being free from unnecessary bloatware.
5. Affordability: Priced just over $100, the Bluefox NX1 offers good specifications for its price, with a higher-end version available for about $20 more.
Plenty of folks, myself included, would happily swap the luxury of a big 6+ inch screen for the ease of a small smartphone under 5 inches. Apple once recognized people like us, catering to this specific market with the 4.0 and 4.7-inch iPhone SE, and the iPhone SE 2 and 3. Now, the Bluefox NX1 is trying to bring back this market with its surprisingly low price and decent hardware.
Compact Design
The Bluefox NX1 features a 4-inch screen, making it notably more compact than other smartphones available today, with dimensions measuring just 100 x 49 mm. Although it is 12.5 mm thick, which gives it a somewhat chunky look due to its small size, this thickness allows the petite smartphone to include a 3,000 mAh battery. This results in an impressive claim of 9 hours of music playback and 5 hours of navigation.
Display and Performance
Equipped with a 4-inch 60 Hz LCD screen that reaches a peak brightness of 500 nits, it has a resolution of 1168 x 540, leading to a pixel density of 321 PPI. The device runs on a MediaTek Helio G81 SoC, offering options for 4 or 8 GB of RAM and 64 or 128 GB of storage. Given the wallet-friendly price of this smartphone, the specifications provided are quite respectable.
Camera and Software
On the back, there’s a 48 MP single-camera, while a 5 MP front camera is cleverly tucked inside an iPhone-like Dynamic Island at the top of the screen. The software is powered by Android 15, which Bluefox claims is free from unnecessary bloatware.
The Bluefox NX1, priced just over $100, is available for global orders. The higher-end version, offering twice the memory and storage, retails for about $20 more, and shipments are expected to begin around August.
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