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Posted by 50m30n3
 - February 28, 2019, 21:10:23
I don't give a damn about NFC. Now this device is not out yet so there are mainly two points I'd like to know more. How does the battery do over time (autonomy) and what is the SAR of it. Otherwise I think it is a great device. I can easily live without NFC. I don't understand much the 68XL model. It has better specs sometimes (the only one in these with LTE-A), better chips but larger display while having a smaller definition and therefore lower resolution  (a.k.a. pixel density) too. It also has a more capacitive battery (5000 mah) while it is not removable. I know this is a trend but I don't like it. I'm actually happy the other models have removable batteries. This makes them eligible phones to be picked up. I have my eyes on them. If autonomy and SAR are acceptable it might become my next phone.
Posted by Redaktion
 - February 20, 2019, 16:39:38
The new Archos handsets start at 5.7 and go up to 6.3 and 6.8 inches in size, but all will hit the market for less than 170 USD. The Unisoc SC9863-powered Oxygen 57 and Oxygen 63, as well as the Helio P22-driven Oxygen 68XL will launch with Android Pie onboard in May. Before that happens, these handsets will be unveiled at MWC.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Archos-Oxygen-57-Oxygen-63-and-Oxygen-68XL-now-official-to-hit-the-market-in-May.410460.0.html