Intex launches 5.9-inch smartphone Aqua Style for Rs 11,200
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In past few months Intex has launched a couple of affordable smartphones for Indian market and Aqua Style is the company's latest offering.
Aqua Style has a 5.9-inch capacitive touchscreen (480*800 pixels). It is a dual-SIM (2G+3G) "phablet" that runs on Android's Ice Cream Sandwich OS. The phone sports an 8-megapixel rear view camera with flash and 1.3-megapixel front camera. Powered with 1GHz Dual Core processor with 512MB RAM, the phone supports 3G video calling as well. Style comes with 4GB internal memory expandable up to 32GB.
It is bundled with popular apps such as Gmail, Nimbuzz, Facebook, WhatsApp, Google Maps and YouTube which are available Google Play. Other connectivity options include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPS.
Intex says Aqua Style's 2500mAH battery gives users talktime of 3.5 hours and 100 hours of standby. Intex Aqua Style costs Rs 11,200.
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