Highlights- 【Front 50MP AF + 105° Super Wide-angle Portrait 8MP + 2MP Macro Camera】The best selfie phone coming with Dual-Tone Spotlight | 50MP AF Dual Selfie | AI Ultra Clear Portrait | Natural Portrait | Dual-Tone Spotlight | Party Portrait | Flash Portrait | Multi-Style Portrait | Double Exposure | Dual-Tone Spotlight | AI Extreme Night | Super Wide-Angle Camera
- 【Rear 64MP AF + 120° Super Wide-angle 8MP + 2MP Super Macro Camera】64MP Night Camera | 8MP Super Wide-Angle Camera | 4K Vlogging Video | 2MP Super Macro Camera | Bokeh Flare Portrait | HDR Selfie Video | Dual-View Video | Steadiface Selfie Video
- 【Industry’s First Color Changing Glass + Metal Flat Frame Design + Aerospace Aluminum Frame】The Color Changing Glass interacts with sunlight and other sources of UV rays and transforms into different colors
- 【12GB + 4GB Extended RAM | 256GB ROM】Extended RAM 2.0 allows 4GB of memory to be used as RAM when needed, achieving an 16GB RAM experience
- 【MediaTek Dimensity 920 | Flagship level 6nm 5G Platform | Cooling System For Gaming】The advanced Dimensity 920 supports Dual 5G Standby and VoNR and an all-new unibody aluminum alloy cooling module, this phone is all about faster gaming and more immersive entertainment
- 【44W Flash Charge | 4200mAh Battery】44W Flash Charge with a 4200mAh (TYP) large battery, your V23 5G can be charged from 1% to 68% with 44W Flash Charge in 30 minutes flat
OverviewA smartphone is a portable computer device that combines mobile telephone and computing functions into one unit. They are distinguished from feature phones by their stronger hardware capabilities and extensive mobile operating systems, which facilitate wider software, internet (including web browsing over mobile broadband), and multimedia functionality (including music, video, cameras, and gaming), alongside core phone functions such as voice calls and text messaging. Smartphones typically contain a number of metal–oxide–semiconductor (MOS) integrated circuit (IC) chips, include various sensors that can be leveraged by pre-included and third-party software (such as a magnetometer, proximity sensors, barometer, gyroscope, accelerometer and more), and support wireless communications protocols (such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or satellite navigation). Early smartphones were marketed primarily towards the enterprise market, attempting to bridge the functionality of standalone personal digital assistant (PDA) devices with support for cellular telephony, but were limited by their bulky form, short battery life, slow analog cellular networks, and the immaturity of wireless data services. These issues were eventually resolved with the exponential scaling and miniaturization of MOS transistors down to sub-micron levels (Moore's law), the improved lithium-ion battery, faster digital mobile data networks (Edholm's law), and more mature software platforms that allowed mobile device ecosystems to develop independently of data providers.