In the light of the statement by Evan Blass, the smartphone would take the Idol 4s design, announced at Mobile World Congress 2016 along with Idol 4, replacing the Android platform with Windows 10 Mobile. It is said, in any case, that the rendering exactly correspond to the official press shot prepared by Alcatel in view of the launch (by examining the image in more detail, it can be noted the definition of the lower area that encloses the IU, circumstance that suggests a intervention in post production to apply this element to the existing rendering).
Because of its well-known reliability, it is likely that Evleaks wanted to offer a representation of what will be concretely the final appearance of the terminal, even without resorting to official leaked material. Nothing new compared to what already was known regarding the hardware identikit Alcatel Idol Pro 4; specifically, Evleaks says nothing about the presence of SoC Snapdragon 820 who had referred previously (for completeness of information, please note that idol 4S is equipped with Snapdragon 652 SoC).
The reasons why Alcatel Idol 4 Pro is doing so are discussed in part linked to the current ecosystem consistency Windows Mobile devices 10, characterized by a small number of high-end models. Lumia 950 and XL 950, the current flagship of the Lumia product catalog, are respectively equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC 808 and 810 and, on the whole, the offer is more structured on low-end devices and low-medium. equally positive is the same input of a well-known brand in the W10M segment, a fact which helps to make it a little 'more varied a scenario characterized by the substantial monopoly of Microsoft.
Should wait for the official announcement of the product for further evaluation, noting that, according to the latest rumor, could incorporate a display 6 "Full HD, 4GB of RAM, 22MP rear cam and front to 10MP. Hardware that allow you to manage, including the 'another, an unspecified mode "Enhanced Continuum", apparently, a Continuum Windows mode 10 Mobile further enhanced functionality.
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