Over the years, Murena has been struggling with good, making the best efforts to educate people about their online privacy. The company wants to help people get better control over their digital profile, especially when coming to a smartphone. Murena has reached this so far by offering her services in the form /E /OS, the operating system that is fully free from Google services. The company is now launching its first smartphone, Murena One, together /E /OS v1.
If this all sounds familiar, you are right. We have seen the company trying this before, offering devices that are without services and disturbing Google applications. What makes this situation different is that Murena chose to release Google because of choices. The operating system was built to protect its users while at the same time trying to offer the best from Android. Because the Murena /E /OS operating system eliminates so many original services and applications of Google, Murena is forced to build its own version, such as messages applications, browsers, maps, and more.
Murena chose to release Google because of choices.
Murena One is an adequate medium -distance offer, despite having a suitable price label. Supported by MediaTek Helio P60 SOC and 4GB RAM, and has a 6.53 -inch IPS LCD screen which is quite basic with a resolution of 1080 x 2242. It also has an internal storage of 128GB that can be expanded via microSD, with quad quad camera arrays behind. The first three sensors consist of primary 48MP, 8MP Ultra-wide, and 5MP sensor. The camera facing forward will accommodate the 25MP sensor. This phone will use a 4500mAh battery and will offer a two -year warranty. Although this is not the most impressive set of handset specifications we have ever seen, as stated earlier, the real sales point is the fact that this phone is published with /E /OS. This smartphone even has a digital assistant and cloud service itself, along with the embedded application store.












