Smartisan
Native name | 锤子科技(北京)有限公司 |
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Private | |
Industry | Consumer electronics |
Founded | May 28, 2012 |
Founder | Luó Yǒnghào (罗永浩) |
Headquarters | Beijing, China |
Area served | China |
Key people |
Luó Yǒnghào (CEO) Qián Chén (钱晨) (CTO) |
Products |
Smartisan OS (2013) Smartisan T1 (2014) Jianguo (2015) Smartisan T2 (2015) Smartisan Earphone (2015) Smartisan M1/M1L (2016) |
Services |
Online Smartisan Store Smartisan App Store |
Number of employees | About 600 (August 2015) |
Website |
www |
Smartisan Technology Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 锤子科技; pinyin: Chuízi Kējì), commonly known as Smartisan, is a Chinese multinational technology company headquartered in Beijing. It designs and markets consumer electronic devices and online services. Its hardware product line includes the Smartisan smartphone and the Smartisan earphone. Its consumer software include the Smartisan OS operating system. Its online services include the Smartisan Store, the Smartisan OS App Store and Smiling Cloud.
Smartisan was founded by Luó Yǒnghào on 28 May 2012, to develop and sell smartphones.[1]
On 27 March 2013, Smartisan announced Smartisan OS, an smartphone platform based on the Android operating system.[2] On 20 May 2014, Smartisan announced their first smartphone, the Smartisan T1.[3][4][5] On 29 December 2015, Smartisan announced their second smartphone, the Smartisan T2.
Coming out with latest design and modest specifications, company launched Jianguo ahead of Smartisan T2 debut.[6] Jianguo introduces Smartisan OS 2.0 version.[7]
Etymology
According to the company website, the English name "Smartisan" is a portmanteau of "smart" and "artisan",[8] signifying "artisanship in the smartphone era."
Products
Smartphones
Model | CPU | Cores | Bits | GPU | Screen Type | Release Date | Data Transfer | Download Speed | Back-camera | Front-camera | Latest OS | Official Price |
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Smartisan T1 3G | Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 | Quad-core 2.5 GHz[9] | 32-bit[9] | Adreno 330[9] | Pixel Eyes | 20 May 2014 | HSPA+, WCDMA,EDGE,GSM | 40Mbit/s | 12.78MP | 5MP | Smartisan OS 1.0 | ¥3000(16G)
¥3150(32G) |
Smartisan T1 4G | Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 | Quad-core 2.5 GHz[9] | 32-bit[9] | Adreno 330[9] | Pixel Eyes | October 2014 | LTE/A-FDD Cat 4[9][10],TD-LTE,HSPA+, TD-SCDMA,WCDMA,EDGE,GSM | 150Mbit/s[9] | 12.78MP | 5MP | Smartisan OS 1.5 | ¥3500(16G)
¥3650(32G) |
Jianguo[10] 4G | Qualcomm Snapdragon 615[10] | Quad-core A53 1.5 GHz + Quad-core A53 1.0 GHz[9][10] | 64-bit[9][10] | Adreno 405[9] | TFT | 25 August 2015 | LTE/A-FDD Cat 4[9][10],TD-LTE,HSPA+, TD-SCDMA,WCDMA,EDGE,GSM | 150Mbit/s[9] | 12.78MP | 5MP | Smartisan OS 2.0[10] | ¥899(16GB)¥999(32GB) |
Smartisan T2[11] 4G | Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 | Qual-core A57 1.82 GHz + Quad-core A53 1.44 GHz[9] | 64-bit[9] | Adreno 418[9] | Pixel Eyes | 29 December 2015[11] | LTE/A-FDD Cat 9[9],TD-LTE,HSPA+, TD-SCDMA,WCDMA,EDGE,GSM | 450Mbit/s[9] | 12.78MP | 5MP+ | Smartisan OS 2.5 | ¥2499(16G)
¥2599(32G) |
References
- ↑ "锤子科技". Baidu Baike (in Chinese). Retrieved 12 July 2015.
- ↑ Lai, Richard (2013-04-01). "Smartisan OS unveiled in China, takes a fresh approach to Android UI design". Engadget. Retrieved 12 July 2015.
- ↑ "Meet the Smartisan T1, a surprisingly unique Android phone from China". Engadget. 2014-05-22. Retrieved 12 July 2015.
- ↑ Mu, Eric (2014-05-21). "Smartisan T1, A Smartphone Built By A Former English Teacher, Debuts In Beijing". Forbes. Retrieved 12 July 2015.
- ↑ "Monsters from Asia: the Smartisan T1 and its stylish, full-glass body". Phone Arena. 2014-06-02. Retrieved 12 July 2015.
- ↑ "Smartisan U1 with Smartisan OS 2.0 Announced at RMB 140". TechnosAmigos. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
- ↑ "Smartisan OS 2.0 Announced". Retrieved 26 August 2015.
- ↑ "Smartisan - About Us". Retrieved 12 July 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 "Compare Snapdragon Processors - Qualcomm". Qualcomm. 23 August 2015. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "坚果手机 - 技术规格" (in Chinese). 锤子科技. 25 August 2015. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
- 1 2 "锤子科技2015夏季新品发布会直播" (in Chinese). Sina. 25 August 2015. Retrieved 25 August 2015.