Looks like the smart phone industry is planning to overload the buyers with a large number of smart phones with the year ending as similar to launch of Spice Nexian NV-45, Intex Aqua GenX, OnePlus One releasing Champagne edition of OnePlus X and many others, domestic smart phone maker Videocon has brought forward a new phone in the market exclusively for the occasion of X-Mas around the corner. As per reports the upcoming smart phone is the first 4G phone by the company named as Videocon Krypton Z55 and available at a price of INR 7,999.
This newly released smart phone by Videocon is perfect for those consumers who wish to have an affordable yet fast and powerful smart phone with high-speed connectivity. At the launch, Jerold Pereira, CEO, Videocon Mobile Phones said, As a domestic brand, we are committed to take forward the power of smart phone technology in India, and is a best value smart device for emerging youth consumers who want to upgrade to a more fast and powerful smartphone with 4G connectivity, extended memory and brilliant camera capabilities.
Under the hood, it is powered by 1.3 GHz Quad-Core processor that makes the Android experience very smooth. The smartphone runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop and comes with a scratch resistant back panel, 5-inch HD screen, a 13 MP rear camera, 1 GB RAM and 8 GB internal storage expandable to 32GB using a Micro-SD card. The 5-inch HD IPS display on the Z55 is encased in a DragonTrail X glass screen, that protects its screen from scratches or getting any cracks and offers a pixel density of 294 ppi, which gives a clear, crisp picture. It sports a 2200 mAh Li-ion battery, which is pretty decent, but not extraordinary.
The smart phone features dual SIM capability and other standard features such as Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi, GPS, etc. The highlighted feature of the smartphone is its back cover, made of the same DragonTrail X glass as the screen, which makes it scratch resistant, and as an added bonus, makes the phone look smooth and stylish. There is also a gold colored strip running along the phone’s circumference, an attempt by the company to enhance its visual appeal, and premium look.