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M-Tech Launches Raga and V10 Feature Phones in India

M-tech, the native smartphone manufacturer announces two new features phones, dubbed as “Raga” and “V10” which have been launched at a price of Rs 1,250 and Rs 1,199 respectively in India.

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Raga and V10 Feature Phone Specifications

Both Raga and V10 come with a 2.4-inch “Quarter Quarter Video Graphics Array” (QQVGA) display and equipped with 32GB expandable memory. The Raga is bundled with a dual digital selfie camera especially for selfie lovers, whereas the V10 features a single camera. Both of the feature phones are powered by a 1600mAh battery that can be rated to deliver up to 9 hours of talk time and 400 hours of standby time, claims the company.

Both feature phones are equipped with MP3 player, Bluetooth connectivity, FM radio, video player, audio and video recording, auto call recording, mobile tracker and a torch, the company stated in a press release.

Goutam Kumar Jain, Co-Founder of M-tech Informatics said in a press statement, “Both the models pack every useful feature that a customer needs -- powerful battery back-up, superior multimedia experience, slim and compact design and extremely affordable pricing.”

The Raga is available in three color options Silver, Blue, and Golden, while the V10 comes in four color options include Blue, Black, Golden, and Grey

Earlier M-tech had also launched the Foto 3 dual- rear cameras this year in February at a price of tag of Rs 4,499 in India. It comes with Black, White and Gold color options which can be purchased via 20,000 retail channels and online platforms throughout the country.

The M-tech Foto 3 boasts a 5-inch FVWGA display, a screen resolution of 480 x 854 pixels, 1.3GHz quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 8GB internal storage, 32GB expandable memory, 2,400mAh battery, Android 7.0 Nougat. It packs dual 0.3-megapixel cameras on the rear panel and up front, there is same 0.3-megapixel selfie shooter for capturing selfies and video calling.