

Coship recently unveiled a new Windows Phone, the Moly PCPhone W6.

The handset is identical to the Madosma Q601 and features a 6-inch FullHD display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 processor, 3 GB of RAM, and importantly USB-C and Continuum for phones support.

Now the company has posted a video taken at the Hong Kong Global Sources Electronics Fair recently showing the handset in action, including a demo of wireless Continuum for Phones.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veLnXs5olTU

See another video taken at Winhec showing Windows 10 as a Miracast receiver below.

The full specs of the Moly PCPhone W6 include:

Display: 6-inch FullHD display, Gorilla Glass 3

Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 617

RAM: 3 GB

Memory: 32 GB, expandable via MicroSD card

Camera: 13 megapixel with LED flash, front camera: 5 megapixels

Connectivity: Wi-Fi ac, Dual SIM

Battery: 3900 mAh, not replaceable

Dimensions 160 x 82.3 mm 7.9

Other: USB Type-C

They note the device is intended to cost around $400 at retail, which seems to be a pretty good price for the specs.

The handset is currently listed on Coship’s website but not available for pre-order yet. It’s not know how far it will be distributed, but presumably areas which have access to the current Moly handset will also have a chance at the latest version.