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Technology: ‘Lava X50 Plus’ smartphone launched during Rs 9,199
- Updated: December 23, 2016
The Lava X50 Plus smartphone
New Delhi: Domestic handset builder Lava on Thursday launched “Lava X50 Plus” smartphone during Rs 9,199 in India.
The device facilities 5.5-inch HD display, dual-SIM support and powered by 1.3 GHz Quad-Core Processor joined with 2GB RAM and 32GB ROM.
“Lava X50 Plus” is a usually device that comes with 32GB ROM during this cost point, that stores 3 times some-more information compared to 16 GB ROM, a association pronounced in a statement, adding that mobile focus loading is 45 per cent faster on this device.
The 4G-VoLTE smartphone also sports 8MP primary camera and 5MP back camera, both with LED Flash.
The device is accessible opposite all vital sell stores, along with one-year guaranty on phone and 6 months guaranty for a in-box accessories.
Supporting 11 Indian languages, Lava X50 Plus is versed with a ‘Transliterate Feature’ that helps a users interpret English into their particular languages and vice-versa with ease.
In Jun this year, Lava launched a A82 smartphone costing Rs 4,549. The Lava A82 smartphone has a 5-inch arrangement and 1GB RAM. The smartphone has an engaging ‘Smart Music’ underline in that a user can burst to their favourite lane but eventuality unlocking a phone.
In May, Lava denounced a initial 4G inscription “IvoryS 4G” that can be used for both work and party purposes. The Rs.8,799 device packs 7-inch HD display, 1 GHz quad-core processor interconnected with 1GB of RAM to yield lag-free knowledge to a consumers. The inscription supports bands GSM 900 and 1800 MHz, HSPA, offers twin SIM (4G+3G/2G) connectivity and houses 3,000 mAh battery.
In March, Lava launched KKT Ultra+ Union — a initial underline phone that supports 22 central Indian languages — for Indian customers. Priced during Rs.1,500, a phone is designed to minimise a communication opening that arises due to denunciation barriers, hence, bridging a digital order between a civic and farming population.
- With inputs from agencies