You can take the man out of Marketing...
"...empowering tools that help our customers achieve their aspirations."
I threw up in my mouth a little bit when I read that.
It's just a phone, John. Get over your bad self.
Former Apple CEO John Sculley is to launch a pair of Android phones. The SF1 and SJ1.5 are mid-range and low-end devices respectively from the company Obi Worldphone. "Obi has taken the best of Silicon Valley – innovations in design, state-of-the-art technology and high standards for manufacturing – and fused them into …
The limitations for LTE coverage aren't necessarily dire for world+dog (only Band 3 and 40, so YMMV), but there's no coverage for US networks on LTE. The market for this phone is really Africa, with scattered coverage outside those areas. Handy reference, care of Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LTE_networks
Per the specs, 1800Mhz FDD and 2300Mhz TDD.
Well, that scratches LTE in the US for starters. Band III is locked in by the military, and band IV is the best one there (II and XVII are noted as alternates). Good US multi-band phones can tune into bands I and VII which keep options open abroad (I speak from experience).
PS. This talk of a unibody design smells of one that can't be opened, which means the battery can't be removed. That's gonna be a turn-off right there.
I would prefer one which was agonized over by goths in New York City.