Benco has introduced the V91s Plus, a camera-free smartphone crafted for use in sensitive facilities where security matters most. The device is highlighted by its deliberate absence of a camera, a design choice aimed at protecting information and guarding against data leaks, according to industry coverage.
As a variant of the V91 Plus, the V91s Plus removes the camera along with GPS and Bluetooth to meet strict information-security requirements.
The V91s Plus sits in the budget segment while delivering a sizable 6.65-inch IPS display with HD+ resolution of 1612 by 720 and a 90 Hz refresh rate, offering clear visuals and smooth scrolling without breaking the bank.
Performance comes from a budget-friendly Unisoc T606 chipset, paired with 6 GB RAM and 128 GB of onboard storage, providing solid everyday usability for enterprise‑style tasks.
It houses a 5000 mAh battery that accepts 18 W charging, keeping power up for long shifts. It also includes a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor integrated into the power key, and supports 4G connectivity and Wi-Fi 5 for reliable communications.
Official pricing and availability are not yet published, but industry chatter suggests the V91s Plus will stay below $200, with a launch window anticipated in the near term.
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