Russian company Rikor introduced Neuro S3 and S5 smartphones on Android with eSIM support

Both devices are built on the basis of 6-nanometer Unisoc Tiger T8200 platforms

The Russian brand Rikor has expanded its range of mobile equipment, introducing a pair of smartphones from the new Neuro line. The S3 and S5 models have appeared on store shelves, the key feature of which is the integration of artificial intelligence algorithms.

Both devices are running Android and are built on the basis of a 6-nanometer Unisoc Tiger T8200 platform. The eight-core processor here is adjacent to a specialized neural processor, which speeds up calculations related to machine learning.

For rational energy distribution, the developers have implemented the Smart Energy AI algorithm. The displays of both versions support a high image refresh rate of up to 120 hertz, which ensures smooth images when scrolling through the interface and in games. Another advantage is the support for eSIM technology, which allows owners to use two virtual SIM cards or combine them with a physical medium for convenient communication.

The models differ in the amount of memory: the basic version of the S3 is equipped with 6 gigabytes of RAM and 128 gigabytes of permanent memory, while the older model S5 has 8 gigabytes of RAM and 256 gigabytes of permanent memory.

The main camera module in both cases is a 16 MP camera, but the sensors differ: the S3 has an OmniVision module, and the S5 has a solution from Samsung. It is complemented by an 8 MP wide-angle lens. The front cameras also differ: the younger model uses an 8 MP Sony sensor, the older one uses a 16 MP Samsung module. Both new items can record video in 4K resolution at thirty frames per second.

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