Lumigon T3 – World’s First Smartphone With Night-Vision Camera Launched At $740

Lumigon- a Scandinavian company, known for its traditional design and high-end consumer electronics product, launched its 3rd series of smartphone-Lumigon T3. The device is not only equipped with best-in class hardware but also a unique feature- a night vision camera. The phone has been listed for sale at a price of $740 and is getting a lot of attention from the tech-savvy community. It has a dimension of 137 x 69 x 7.9 mm and weighs as light as 145 gm. It has a 4.8” full HD screen with a Corning Gorilla Glass 4 for protection against scratch and dusts. It is designed with a marine-grade 361 stainless steel which provides durability. Available in black, white, orange and a special 24 – karat Gold version, it attracts many users just by its design and stunning looks.

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Lumigon T3 and its variants

The main USP of this phone is its camera technology. A 13 MP main camera with a dual tone flash captures every sharp details within a split-second. Provided with a Phase Detection Autofocus and a 120 frames per second slow motion feature, it captures and supports playback of high class 4K videos. It also has a 5MP front camera with a front flash which allows to capture selfies and also to act as a mirror. An additional 4MP camera is present which supports night vision. Equipped with dual IR flash, nothing goes undetected from its camera even at the darkest of hours.

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Lumigon T3 features a night vision camera

It has an ultra-fast 64 bit octa core CPU which runs at a speed of 2.2 GHz. With a 3 GB RAM, multi-tasking can be done without any lag. It is enabled with upto 128 GB internal storage options and hosts an upgraded Android 6.0. Its software is upgradable over the air and it supports many different languages for different users across the globe.

It has a good high capacity Li-ion battery with supporting features like wireless charging and USB Pump Charging. It has dual nano-SIM card slots which can be accessed without switching off the phone. It also has a nice pair of speakers which claims to provide high quality audio payback (24 bit) and a premium noise cancellation experience.

Connectivity is also not an issue as this device supports NFC, Bluetooth, WI-FI and an external HDMI connection. It also supports voice on command and hand swipe feature which allows this device to respond to its user without being in contact. Apart from other smartphones, which are available now-a-days, it not only contains a 360 degree finger print recognition sensor, but also features a compass, altimeter and a temperature sensor. It can also act as a universal remote and can control devices like AC, TV and other remotely operated devices.

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Lumigon T3 with Altimeter, Compass and a temperature sensor

Hence, with a stunning design, unique sensors and a night vision enabled camera, Lumigon T3 is a good innovative smartphone. Those who wants to buy this adorable beauty can visit its official site for bookings. However, with its price of $740 (about 50K), it will remain restricted and affordable to high budget smartphone lovers only.

Watch this video to check out this device in action-



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