The phones are designed by Ammunition, a studio based in San Francisco and founded by former Apple industrial design director Robert Brunner.
The flagship dual-SIM 4G-capable SF1 features an elevated 5-inch 1080p display that’s protected by Gorilla Glass 4.
The Obi SF1 features an ‘elevated’ 5-inch 1080p display
Obi phones run Lifespeed, a custom UI atop Android 5.1 Lollipop
The SF1 has a 13-megapixel rear camera that snaps two photos — one with flash and another without — to create balanced shots. A 5-megapixel camera graces the front, while a 3,000mAh battery with ‘Quick Charge 1.0’ keeps the device humming.
The lower-end $129 SJ1.5 has a 5-inch 720p display with Gorilla Glass 3 on top, and runs on a MediaTek 1.3 GHz quad-core processor.
The SJ1.5 comes in a range of colors
The SJ1.5 features a 720p display that’s protected by Gorilla Glass 3
Obi Worldphone isn’t exactly a brand new company. It actually began operations in 2014 as Obi Mobiles, when it attempted to sell phones sourced from China in markets like India and the UAE. A lack of differentiation and a generally poor product saw the brand shut down its business in India earlier this year.
The phones will be available from October onwards in Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania, South Africa, Pakistan, Turkey and India.
I’ll be interested to see if Obi’s bold designs help it gain a foothold in the competitive markets it’s eyeing across Asia and Africa, where it will square off with the likes of Xiaomi, Honor and Motorola.
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