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Marshall stuns it's fans with a new Android smartphone, here's London



Marshall Amplification, a popular brand that is probably not so prominent among the sage and hardcore mobile geeks, as well as between the root framework code masters out there, but definitely the one marque loved my the millions of music aficionados around the world. Couple of days back, the English company that basically designed and manufactured music amplifiers, speakers, personal headphones/earphones, drums, guitars and things of that sort till now, have come up surprisingly with detour to a new product, an Android running smartphone indeed, that should grab some space in people who fall for fine and expensive audio of heartwarming music.



Now as far as Marshall is concerned, it's time to change the way you use music, they welcome you to join the new revolution with the all new Marshall London, yes, that's how the phone is named by the folks from United Kingdom. Marshall London is all formulated with a stylish matte black surface, similar to the skin of Marshall amps from the past, that will offer you better grip for your phone in your hands. When we look around the London, we see the phone featuring premium brass detailing, which starts accentuating the new, unusual and captivating special scroll wheel for quick volume control, leading-edge M-Button to access to your music from anywhere,and not just one this time, but both the stereo headphone jacks in a 140.4 x 70.4 x 9.8 mm body, all weighing only about 145 grams. "It's a thing of beauty."



Marshall London comes with lots packed under the hood, firstly their remarkable Wolfson WM8281 Audio Hub, for higher resolution and best quality MP3, that will sound phenomenally better when played with London. Additionally this phone will also lets you play uncompressed music files in FLAC format. From inside we have a package of a latest and custom music plus audio pre-installed applications, two of which is their Global Equalizer and DJ app, targeting you to connect your headphones and sound system into the two stereo jacks, which should begin the party.

In terms of it's specifications, we will watch London sporting a 4.7-inches LCD IPS High Definition multi-touchscreen of  1280 x 720 resolution display protected with a sheet of  third generation Corning Gorilla Glass, featuring an anti-fingerprint coating on top. Powered by a Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 SoC clocked at 1.2GHz, two gigabytes of RAM and 16 gigabytes of internal storage, expandable via microSD card slot. Behind is an eight megapixels main shooter with auto-focus and LED flash light, and on the front a two megapixels secondary camera.

For connectivity, we have fourth generation LTE network connections over Wi-Fi a/b/g/n 2.4 GHz / 5 Ghz, GPS with Assisted GSP and GLONASS, Bluetooth 4.1 with BLE and aptX. Sensor wise, London will track ALS, proximity, acceleration, gyro and positions with an E-compass. Microphones are fitted with 2 x MEMS for active noise cancellation, there is a 2,500mAh battery, lastly running of late Android's 5.0.2 Lollipop version, customized with Marshall particular music applications. As the London is a characteristic handset, it comes with the highly rated Marshall's own Mode in-ear headphones, so the users can take full advantage of the smartphone's impressive sound quality.



Can't wait anymore, you can now pre-order the phone from their official webpage, also by visiting our source link down below, and the shipments should start by next month, as mentioned by Marshall, expected dates are read to be by 17 August. As expected the fresh London is priced as high as 4995 Swedish Krona, that makes it about 577 United States Dollars, unlocked. We believe the phone to be available in more regions in the coming months, as it is already certified by couple of Swedish carriers, Halebop and Telia, respectively for monthly payments on-contract.

Source - Marshall

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