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Intex launches cheapest 4G VoLTE smartphone with Android Nougat

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NEW DELHI: Domestic smartphone makerIntex has launched its cheapest smartphone with VoLTE support and Android Nougat. Dubbed Intex Aqua Zenith, the smartphone is targeted for the customers living in tier-III and tier-IV cities of India.

INTEX AQUA ZENITH

  • Price and availability
The Intex Aqua Zenith comes with a price tag of Rs 3,999 and comes in Gold and Black colour options. The smartphone is available across offline stores in the country.


  • Specifications
Intex Aqua Zenith comes with a 5-inch display with 480x854 pixels resolution. It is the cheapest Android smartphone to come with VoLTE support and Android 7.0 Nougat operating system out-of-the-box. The smartphone is powered by quad-core MediTek processor paired with 1GB of RAM. It offers 8GB of internal storage which can be expanded up to 128GB by installing a microSD card.


Measuring 14.5x1x7.2cm, the smartphone sports a 5MP rear camera with LED flash. The camera offers features like HDR, self-timer and beauty mode. There is also a 2MP front shooter for selfies. The smartphone offers 4G, VoLTE, 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS as connectivity options and is backed by a 2,000 mAh battery.

  • INTEX AQUA S3






Last month, Intex launched its Aqua S3 smartphone at Rs 5,777. The smartphone comes with a 5-inch HD display of 720x1280 pixel resolution. Running Android 7.0 Nougat operating system, it is powered by 1.3GHz quad-core Spreadtrum SC9832A processor. There's 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage, with support for microSD cards of up to 64GB in size.




The dual-SIM Aqua S3 sports an 8MP rear camera with LED flash, as well as a 5MP front-facing shooter for selfies. It's backed by a 2,450mAh battery, and comes with QR Code scanner and miFon security (a 9-in-1 security suite that also has lost phone tracker, Gaana and Vistoso apps). For connectivity, the smartphone offers 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS.

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