Saygus V2 pre-orders: Price tag to be less than $600

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During the CES 2015, there were several smartphone manufacturers who showcased their mobile offerings and how they would be catering to technological enthusiasts in the coming years. Out of the abounding number of handsets being put on display, the Saygus V2 was a 'one of a kind' handset that has been specifically targeted to the media junkie.

The biggest advantage of owning the Saygus V2 would be that the phone carries around an internal capacity of 64 GB and possesses two microSD slots that can accommodate storage of up to 128 GB each, transforming the smartphone in to a 320 GB mobile storage media powerhouse. Consumers who are waiting to get their hands on the Saygus V2 will be pleased to know that pre-orders of the device are starting from the 29th of January, which happens to be a Thursday.

News regarding the pre-order session came directly from Saygus' official Twitter account. While the retail price tag has not been confirmed from the tweet nor from a statement by the company, it has been reported that the Saygus V2 will carry a price tag of less than $600. As for the remainder of the specifications, the Saygus V2 carries a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chipset with 3 GB of RAM and a quad-core Krait processor that has been clocked in at 2.5 GHz.

In addition to the powerful hardware, the phone possesses a 5 inch screen that radiates a 1080p resolution. There is a 21 megapixel rear camera that comes equipped with an optical image stabilization chip (OIS) and a 13 megapixel front camera. Users will be able to get sufficient battery life from the device because the Saygus V2 is packing a 3,100 mAh battery.

Staying true to targeting the media junkies, the Saygus V2 possesses Harman/Kardon speakers and supports Qi wireless charging. While the device will be running the KitKat 4.4 update, it will be getting the Lollipop 5.0 upgrade in the future. While the smartphone might possess previous generation hardware, it makes it up tremendously by providing the user with ludicrous amount of storage.