When releasing a new model of Android smartphone in 2013, Gigabyte decided not to develop it from scratch, but to upgrade the Maya M1 model. After all, many of the characteristics of the original are quite worthy by the standards of the time of release of the subsequent model: for example, a 4.5" display with a resolution of 960x540 and an IPS matrix, an 8-megapixel main camera, DualSIM support with the ability to work with one card in the 3G range, Wi-Fi with Hot-Spot mode These points remained unchanged in version 2, but the improvements affected the hardware and software: the device received a quad-core processor (with the same 1 GB of RAM), and the OS was upgraded to 4.2.
When releasing a new model of Android smartphone in 2013, Gigabyte decided not to develop it from scratch, but to upgrade the Maya M1 model. After all, many of the characteristics of the original are quite worthy by the standards of the time of release of the subsequent model: for example, a 4.5" display with a resolution of 960x540 and an IPS matrix, an 8-megapixel main camera, DualSIM support with the ability to work with one card in the 3G range, Wi-Fi with Hot-Spot mode These points remained unchanged in version 2, but the improvements affected the hardware and software: the device received a quad-core processor (with the same 1 GB of RAM), and the OS was upgraded to 4.2.
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