- Ikko MindOne Pro is priced globally at $499, while on the company’s site it is currently available for up to $429; in the corner, there is a curved display and a front-facing camera.
- The manufacturer claims that the problem with glare is solved by improved auto-dimming technology: it is supposed to reduce glare, rather than fix it during the time of specific lighting conditions.
- It also has a camera that describes the main advantage of the curved display on a phone, where the important thing is the content that comes from the front-facing camera.
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Ikko MindOne Pro — a unique smart phone with a curved display and a camera, which is positioned for selfies, and also has Clicks-style clickable buttons. The manufacturer claims that the phone has a form factor like the “absquare phone,” which the author calls a “square-ish” shape, and the camera is placed on the back side, like a normal phone.
In addition, MindOne Pro is a product of the Ikko company, which is based in Shenzhen and is known for its smartphone components. The smart phone, as described by the manufacturer, is priced globally at $499, while on the company’s site it is currently available for up to $429.
The author describes the problem with glare: the front camera is located at the top of the phone, and through this, “it seems” the glare will be less noticeable. Also, the manufacturer notes that the phone’s display is made with a special coating, and the author says that this coating can reduce glare.
The author also claims that the camera is placed in an unusual position, but it is clear that it is the camera that causes the glare. In other words, the author says that the glare comes from the display and the camera.
Another author describes the issue with the curved screen in internal servers: mobile web and video, the author thinks, are more likely to be affected by glare. The author also notes that the screen’s brightness is reduced, and the author says that the glare can be reduced by the coating.
What about the keyboard shortcut, the manufacturer claims that scanning is done, so that the phone can be used for viewing. In addition, the author says that the headphone jack is present.
Finally, the author starts an AI conversation, and the manufacturer describes it as such, which the author claims may be possible with LLM. According to the author, the phone is available in Hong Kong, and the manufacturer describes it as such, which is explained by the system’s limitations; also, the author says that global eSIM is supported, which may work in AI launcher, but for now it is not clear what functions it will provide.
The material concludes that the author points out a key issue with glare: web browsing and video, which are affected by glare. The author also notes that the phone’s display has a special coating, and that it reduces glare. The author concludes that MindOne Pro is a smart phone, but the author says that the glare is still present.