The only mobile phone manufacturer from Austria is competing for customers with a new smartphone costing 300 euros: After the success with push-button mobile phones for seniors, Emporia from Linz is increasingly focusing on the “silver surfers” who do not want to do without smartphone functions. The new device from the steel city is called ME.6 and has a sharp full HD screen and a 50 megapixel camera on board. Krone+ has tested it.
With the ME.6, Emporia wants to offer a smartphone for the older generations and distinguish itself from the crowd of manufacturers with a device tailored to the target group. Similar products are only available from Doro’s Swedes. Emporia pre-installs a modern Android 13 operating system on its ME.6, so that the smartphone for “Silver Surfer” runs everything that would work on a “normal” Android phone. However, the test showed that the ME.6 is not an average smartphone.
Source: Krone

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