Moondrop reveals additional MIAD 01 details

Prasad, 23 April 2024

After yesterday's surprise announcement, Moondrop is back with additional details regarding its MIAD 01 smartphone along with more product images.

Moondrop reveals additional MIAD 01 details

According to the company's X posts, the MIAD 01 will have a 6.7-inch, 1080p resolution curved OLED display. It will have a 120Hz refresh rate and 1920MHz high frequency PWM dimming.

With regards to the audio, the phone will have the 4.4mm fully balanced and 3.5mm single-ended audio outputs that were mentioned in the original announcement. The company now claims these will be powered by a flagship decoding chip, gold-sinking independent audio circuit, and an independent LDO power supply.

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Front and back

The company also released additional images of the device, which showcase the curved display on the front, the flat top and bottom, and the curved sides. It's not clear what the back material is but it looks to be a unibody polycarbonate shell as there are no antenna lines anywhere.

Moondrop reveals additional MIAD 01 details

We still don't know what's powering this device, both in terms of the chipset and the battery. These will ultimately decide how much this phone is going to cost. The audio side of things seem to be along the lines of premium digital audio players so it's unlikely the phone will be cheap but we will just have to wait for additional information. Perhaps, we will be back here discussing them tomorrow.

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It sells for USD 400 and beside audio components everything else is quite meh. Plus risk of a bleeding-edge OS experience and lack of updates. Makes way more sense to attach a USB dongle DAC/AMP to a more reliable phone.

I'm imagining a lot of separation from the phone ecosystem... Because I suspect Google doesn't allow this. They don't want a phone to replace a camera/ audio player, etc. Its visible in their decisions. I imagine a huge struggle f...

  • someone human
  • 25 Apr 2024
  • 01Q

Shtop it, it's unfair to outcompete the competition by making products people want. That's not how your supposed to do it, your supposed to just be big enough to force people to buy your crappy products like apple and Samsung.

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