Dakele 3: iPhone 6 Clone with powerful specs and features

 Dakele 3

It is not surprising to find a lot of smartphones which have tried to offer a smartphone closely similar to Apple's famed iPhone 6. But for people who truly want something that is nearest to it as far as looks are concerned, the Dakele 3 should be the hands down choice at least for now.

The smartphone is almost similar to the iPhone 6, only that it runs on an Android OS and is way cheaper ($240). It is practically the same size and features the same location where you would find the home and volume buttons, making it hard to tell its difference from the authentic iPhone 6.

Perhaps the software and apps inside could give it away? For some reason, the low-cost phone is said to be able throw off more power than the actual iPhone 6. With that in mind, it seems like Dakele 3 has done a magnificent job copying Apple's latest popular smartphone.

Regardless, here are the official specs of the Dakele 3. It will feature a 5-inch screen which is slightly larger than the iPhone 6. The display boasts of a 1334 x 750 resolution while a 1.7GHz 64-bit octa-core MediaTek processor, Mali-T760 GPU and 3GB come with it for the ample power needs of the phone. It will come with 16GB of internal storage.

As for the camera, it will have a 13MP sensor at the rear and an 8MP front facing camera. For both camera specs they are entirely more powerful when you think about the iPhone 6's 8MP rear camera and 1.2Mp front cam. A 2,500 mAh battery will handle the power demands of the Dakele 3.

All that for $240 seems tempting for techies and as long as they are not brand conscious. Just the same, this is a smartphone that one could consider, particularly due to the high and impressive specs the Dakele 3 carries.

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