Saygus V2 First Look

The Saygus V2 is a phone that gives users what they want and we’ve got a quick first look of it here at CES!

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43 thoughts on “Saygus V2 First Look

  1. I wished Google had picked this up and made this the pixel phone with the added 1gb 820 chip that the new pixel phone has and it's Google assistant that is heavily being pushed could you imagine.

  2. if this ever makes it to market, it;s dream come true of cell phones. removable battery,internal 64 gb, 2 sd cards, 400gb, waterproof, just about every antenna and connection, front facing stereo speakers. work with all carriers. too good to be true?

  3. All the talk is of this being a "spec monster". I don't see it. The only really special thing about it is the crazy expandable storage (which is nice, I will grant), but ultimately, what someone would put on a phone that would necessitate 400 gigs is beyond me. Other than that, it's got a year and a half old processor, cameras with high megapixel counts (but anyone who knows anything about photography knows megapixel are almost irrelevant unless you're printing at large sizes; it's the sensor and, on a phone, the processing that makes the camera good), a ton of RAM (which seems odd when running an old processor) and a fingerprint scanner. The only thing I actually really appreciate is the front facing speakers. Other than that, it's basically any phone with some nice hardware, but the lack of any REAL information makes me nervous.

    Also, as much as people want to say a phone should be functional and looks don't matter, I'll just say this: those two aren't mutually exclusive. As much as you insist that a phone doesn't have to look good, if I'm going to pay a lot of money for it, and use it every day, I want it at least to look decent, and most people agree. This literally looks like they were actively trying to make it look bad. I'll pass on this one, thanks.

  4. I noticed they didn't do there regular spec review where they test the phones cam n etc they just said basic info and how it feels . Why didn't they do it ? What are they hiding?

  5. I swear to god im not a picky guy when it comes to the design on phones, i love the droid turbo with basically the same specs as this but with a higher snapdragon, quick charge and a much higher 3900mah battery and a better camera sensor, megapixel wise theyre the same. And the zenfone 2 with 4gbs of ram FOUR and also quick charge as well 64gb memory and 64 but processor too. But im serious when i say this……. the v squared has to be the most ugliest phone ive every seen. Indias 10$ akaash tablet looks better than this lol

  6. So this video was posted over a month ago still no review? Either review units haven't been sent or even worse it's vaporware.

  7. I will be switching from the S5 to this phone, love the design, the storage options and most importantly the perfect screen size for one handed use and not forgetting the waterproofing.

  8. They are creating a new gen Nexus with a different brandname. The design is a little weird, but otherwise, this is exactly what the Nexus 6 should have been.

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