It seems, Lava has a lengthy list of low-end smartphones to commence in Indian marketplace during this session. Soon after announcing two budget-friendly handsets: Iris 348 and Iris 349 Sleek, now this well-known homegrown corporation has rolled out yet another gadget of same category, which has been named as Iris 100 Lite.
Paired with Dual SIM card slots, device encompasses GPRS/ EDGE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Micro-USB and Bluetooth connectivity options in its shell, but unavailability of 3G options could sullen its prospective buyers. Running on Android Ginger Bread, mobile features a 4-inch TFT display that produces a pixel density of 231ppi and pixel resolution of 480x800p. Fueled by a 1400 mAh Li-Ion Battery, Iris 100 Lite has been rated to deliver 240 hours of standby time.
On imaging front, smartphone is arrayed with a 2-megapixel rear camera with LED flash alongside 0.3-megapixel selfie snapper. Touching the subject of memory, handset houses 256MB RAM and comprises 512MB of expandable inbuilt storage that can be extended up to 32GB by using a microSD card. It is power packed with Cortex A5 Processor, which has a clock frequency of 1GHz.
The new creation of this Indian mobile maker measures 123.6 x 63.5 x 10.9mm scale and it has a weighing of 100 grams. Moreover, consumers can pick between Black and White color models of handheld. However, Lava Iris 100 Lite has made its appearance on the official website of company with full specifications, but its monetary value and an exact date of availability have not been specified on the site. Here, a report of NDTV suggests that it will cost Rs. 3,049.