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intex.thumb.jpg Intex launches 'Aqua Lions 2' smartphone at Rs 4,599

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SME Times News Bureau | 22 Sep, 2017
Domestic smartphone maker Intex Technologies on Friday launched its budget smartphone 'Aqua Lions 2' at Rs 4,599, that features a 5-inch FWVGA display.

The 4G-VoLte smartphone comes with 1GB RAM and 8GB internal memory which is expandable up to 64GB.

"With 'Aqua Lions 2', we have added a valuable product to our portfolio that sports a sleek and stylish design," said Ishita Bansal, Product Head - Mobiles, Intex Technologies, in a statement.

Powered by 32-bit Quad-core processor, the device runs on Android Nougat 7.0 OS and is packed with a 2400mAh battery.

The smartphone sports 5MP selfie camera and 5MP rear camera with flash and comes preloaded with apps like Xender, QR Code scanner, Gaana and Prime Videos.
 
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