: Includes a dual rear-camera setup—a 13MP main sensor and a 5MP wide-angle lens—allowing for more versatile shots than the single-lens Aristo 4+.
: Equipped with an octa-core MediaTek Helio P22 processor and 2GB of RAM. While sufficient for daily essentials, reviewers note it is not built for intensive multitasking or gaming, where it may lag or freeze.
: Uses a 3,000 mAh battery that supports nearly 25 days of standby time. However, it continues to use the older micro-USB charging port rather than the modern USB-C.
The is widely considered the best and most advanced model in the Aristo series. Released in mid-2020, it improved upon its predecessors by offering a larger "FullVision" display, an upgraded dual-camera system, and double the base storage of earlier models.
is the peak of the series, designed to be a reliable entry-level device for calls, texts, and light social media.
: Comes with 32GB of internal storage, expandable via microSD up to 32GB. Model Comparison & Key Specs
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: Includes a dual rear-camera setup—a 13MP main sensor and a 5MP wide-angle lens—allowing for more versatile shots than the single-lens Aristo 4+.
: Equipped with an octa-core MediaTek Helio P22 processor and 2GB of RAM. While sufficient for daily essentials, reviewers note it is not built for intensive multitasking or gaming, where it may lag or freeze.
: Uses a 3,000 mAh battery that supports nearly 25 days of standby time. However, it continues to use the older micro-USB charging port rather than the modern USB-C.
The is widely considered the best and most advanced model in the Aristo series. Released in mid-2020, it improved upon its predecessors by offering a larger "FullVision" display, an upgraded dual-camera system, and double the base storage of earlier models.
is the peak of the series, designed to be a reliable entry-level device for calls, texts, and light social media.
: Comes with 32GB of internal storage, expandable via microSD up to 32GB. Model Comparison & Key Specs
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