John Sculley, former Apple CEO is releasing new Android phones named Obi SJ1.5 and Obi SF1

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John Sculley is unveiling his two new Android phones in the market. These are SJ1.5 and SF1 which will deal impressive specs and features. Specs and features of SJ1.5 will include 5-inch display, 1GB of RAM, 8 megapixel camera while SF1 will include 5-inch display, 3 GB of RAM, 13 megapixel camera. The new devices will cost $129 to $199 which will be released in October.

Inquisitr noted that John Sculley is releasing his Obi SJ1.5 and Obi SF1 Android phones particularly in developing countries such as Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. The new devices are projected to be available in October 2015.

The new Android devices were manufactured by Obi Worldphone, a company which was co-founded by Scully. CNN Money cited the high-end specs and features that the two new devices will offer. Obi SJ1.5 will come with plastic in a range of colours. It will also come with 5 inches screen display. The camera will consist of 8MP and a slower processor with 4G connection.

Moreover, CNN Money said that Obi SF1 will be made up of plastic with metallic accents. It will also come with 5 inches HD screen, 13MP camera, and a zippy processor. For those who are keen of phone's battery life, SJ1.5 will have a huge battery with turbo-charging.

News 22 noted that the new two mobile devices will come with Corning Gorilla Glass which will give a fiberglass body to the phones.

The new phones will be offered at a low price. SJ1.5 will cost $129 and SF1 will cost $199, according to Inquistr.

On the other hand, Sculley was the former CEO of Apple from 1983 to 1993 who made great increase of revenue in the company. Inquisitr mentioned that he was able to bring $8 billion from $800 million during his management.

Obi SJ1.5 and Obi SF1 will be other Android devices that will catch attention to Android users and potential buyers.

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Asia, Africa, Middle East, Android, Smartphone

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