We've all been there, wanting to install an app or download something on our smartphone, only to be curtly notified we don't have enough storage and can’t proceed to do what we originally set out to.
Most phones today will offer a standard of 16GB of internal storage, and if we’re lucky, the device will also come equipped with a microSD card so you can expand beyond that. Still, if you want 32GB or more onboard, you’ll always have to pay premium.
Saygus V2 offers lots and lots of internal storage
Well, the team behind the smartphone we’re going to talk about in what follows wants you to never be frustrated again about internal memory shortage.
The Saygus V2 is a smartphone that has been built with a spacious memory setup. The handset takes advantage of a 5-inch display with 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution and relies on a 2.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon processor fitted with 3GB of RAM.
We also have a pretty impressive 21MP rear camera with dual LED flash and 13MP frontal shooter too. On top of that, the Saygus benefits from a fingerprint scanner and Wireless Qi charging.
In the media department, the handset enjoys the perks of Harmon Kardon speakers, which are a nice touch.
The handset has been equipped with Android 4.4 KitKat.
But the most important feature of the phone comes now, the Saygus V2 can take advantage of 320GB of storage. This whopping amount of spaces comes in a 64GB setup with support for two microSD cards up to 128GB.
Saygus V2 has another ace hidden up its sleeve
Another important aspect of the phone is that it arrives with built-in root access, which is an important selling point especially since more and more customers are looking for devices with better root support.
Saygus is hoping to launch the V2 in the US as soon as this spring, but they haven’t named a price for their product yet.