Not long ago, Panasonic surprised us with the Lumix CM1, a unique Android smartphone that packs a 1-inch camera sensor. While the CM1 is a high-end, expensive device (it will be released this summer in the US, possibly for around $1,000), Panasonic also has a new affordable smartphone. Called Eluga U2, the affordable handset that we’re talking about was released this week in Taiwan.
Priced at around $254 (unlocked), the Panasonic Eluga U2 is the Japanese company’s first smartphone to run Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box, as well as the first to be powered by a 64-bit, quad-core Snapdragon …