Karbonn launches Quadcore CPU Smartphone Karbonn ‘Smart’ Titanium 1 at Rs 10,990/- | |
TT Correspondent | | 28 Jan 2013 | |
Last week, Micromax launched Canvas HD (A116) a phablet which will for sale in February. The phone comes with MediaTek’s quad-core processor. With a powerful and power efficient quad core processor, a 4.5” IPS qHD display, Android Jelly Bean and more; the Karbonn Smart Titanium 1 redefines faster processing and mobility as available in the Indian smartphone market, today. The Karbonn Smart S1 Titanium is powered by the powerful and power efficient Qualcomm Snapdragon quad-core CPU processor, which delivers a superior mobile experience for voice, web browsing, games, user interfaces while its in-built Adreno 203 GPU supports higher HD resolution display and other graphics applications. Now with Karbonn Smart Titanium 1, users can navigate across applications, browse through internet pages, discover vibrant colours and experience the vivacity of high-end 3D graphics; all at lightning fast speeds and affordable pricing. The Karbonn Smart Titanium lets the user indulge in heavy duty multi-tasking by offering a potent combination of 1GB RAM and a 4GB ROM along with the latest in Android technology, Android 4.1 ‘Jelly Bean’ supported by a 1600mAh battery which makes multi-tasking a breeze. It also offers the consumers a 4.5” qHD display which renders vivid colours on the 540x960 pixel IPS matrix is best suited for viewing stunning pictures and high resolution cinema output. The Karbonn Smart Titanium 1 comes with a high-performance 5MP camera with flash capability that allows users to capture the world around in absolute crystal quality. It carries a digital front camera for video calling and supports 3G connectivity. Pre-embedded Google apps and access to ‘Google Play’ store are also available. Shashin Devsare, Executive Director, Karbonn Mobiles says, “Available across the country, the Karbonn Smart Titanium 1 opens up a new dimension in the Indian mobile market and enables a pioneering stride towards ‘Massifying Technology’ for the consumers.” courtesy: Telecom Tiger |
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