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Freetel ICE 2 Plus is the bigger sibling of the ICE 2 mobile phone. It has a bigger, 5.5-inch display and a 2800 mAh capacity battery. Like the ICE 2, it runs stock Android 7 Nougat. It has a more capable processor and more capable cameras though.
Freetel ICE 2 Plus Phone Price & Specs
Wireless Network and Software
- GSM : GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
- 3G : HSDPA 2100
- 4G : No
- SIM Type : Dual Micro-SIM
- OS : Android 7.0 OS

Freetel ICE 2 Plus
Design
- Dimensions : 155 x 79 x 9 mm
- Weight : g
- Display : 5.5 inches, 1280 x 720 pixels (267 PPI), IPS LCD
- Sensors: Accelerometer, Proximity, Light Sensor
- Build : Plastic
- Colours : White. Black.
Hardware
- Processor Type : 32-bit Quad-Core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A53
- Processor Name : MediaTek MT6580
- Graphics Processor : ARM Mali 400
- RAM : 1 GB
- Internal Storage : 8 GB
- External Storage : Dedicated Micro-SD card up to 32 GB
Camera
- Rear : 5 megapixels, auto-focus, and LED flash
- Video recording : 720p
- Front-facing : 2 megapixels
Multimedia
- Music Support : mp3, aac, aac+, eaac+, amr
- Loudspeaker : Mono
- Video Support : mpeg4, h.263, h.264
- FM Radio : NA
Connectivity
- Bluetooth : v4.0
- WiFi : Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
- GPS : Yes
- USB : microUSB v2.0. NFC
Miscellaneous
Charging : Regular
Battery : Lithium-Ion 2800 mAh
Announcement : November 2016
Availability : November 2016
Phone Price : NGN27,000
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Google acquires HTC Pixel team and gets some IPs too. HTC lives on.
So it happens that Google is not exactly buying HTC. They are buying some members of the HTC team that have worked on Pixel smartphones. Apparently, Google is convinced that they did an excellent job and can deliver on the next generation of Pixel devices.
Google acquires HTC Pixel team, not HTC as a whole.
Breakdown Of The Google-HTC Deal
The deal also gives Google access to HTC IP through Non-Exclusive Licensing Agreement. The deal should be completed by 2018 after regulatory approvals have been granted. An excerpt from HTC’s official statement:
Google and HTC Corporation today announced a definitive agreement under which certain HTC employees – many of whom are already working with Google to develop Pixel smartphones – will join Google. HTC will receive US$1.1 billion in cash from Google as part of the transaction. Separately, Google will receive a non-exclusive license for HTC intellectual property (IP).
It looks like everybody wins in this. HTC gets $1.1billion, which should boost their chances of getting out of the red, Google gets a hardware team, HTC fans don’t get to cry over the death of their favourite brand, and Pixel fans can expect more of that good stuff they’ve been swearing by since the first Pixel smartphone hit the market. Hurray!
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Author:Mister Mobility
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