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Intex launches 4G multilingual smartphone for Rs. 9,499

Intex Technologies has launched a 4G device – Aqua 4G+, with an eye grasping curved design. This smartphone is priced at Rs.9,499

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Sanghamitra Kar
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NEW DELHI, INDIA: Intex Technologies has launched a 4G device – Aqua 4G+, with an eye grasping curved design. This smartphone is priced at Rs.9,499.

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Intex’s new launch is a multilingual , 4G supported, runs on MediaTek Quad core processor coupled with 2GB RAM for a seamless experience on a HD screen , protected by its scratch resistant Dragon trail glass , and boosted with Slow Motion video support– .

Sanjay Kumar Kalirona, mobile business head, Intex Technologies said, “At Intex, we are happy to now beckon a huge leap in its product portfolio by offering enhanced specifications and features in the newly launched Aqua 4G+ that simply caters to the fast emerging technological necessities in the market at a remarkable price. This innovative product comes across as a package of smart designing, tactical pricing and youthful colors all packaged for our target consumer.”

The all new Aqua 4G+ is equipped with 1.3 GHz Quad core Processor for instant messaging and fast internet browsing.

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Boasting its dual-sim capabilities, the phone supports Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. The phone comes with an internal memory of 16GB which can be further expanded to 32 GB.

The device has an attractive sleek layout with 80% body to screen ratio with a "Dragon trail" glass which is six times stronger than ordinary glass strength, resistance to abrasion draw.

With a 2300mAh Li-Polymer battery, the phone offers some of the most prominent camera features, like live camera filter , front and back camera simultaneous shot PIP mode , also including Slow Motion Video that can make even bizarre or unremarkable actions look mind-blowingly cool.

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Available in two premium colors – White & black, the phone will be up for grasps mobile retail outlets in India starting today.

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