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Karbonn launches A1+ super and A5 Turbo Android KitKat powered smartphones
TT Correspondent |  |  06 Aug 2014

Karbonn, on Tuesday launched two low cost smartphones running Android 4.4 KitKat OS. Karbonn A1+ Super is priced at Rs. 3,490 and A5 Turbo at a price of Rs. 3,290. Both devices support dual-SIM support and has expanded memory scale up to 32 GB.

Karbonn A1+ Super sports a 3.5 inch HVGA capacitive display. It is powered with 1.3 GHz dual-core processor, the A1+ Super features a 3 megapixels rear camera with flash, front VGA camera, dual SIM support and memory expandable up to 32 GB.

The A5 Turbo is powered with a 1 GHz processor and comes with support for 3G network. Other feature include 3 MP rear camera, dual SIM support, 3.5-inch HVGA capacitive display, 32 GB expandable memory and is priced at Rs 3,290. Both the smartphone models comes with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB support, G-sensor, proximity sensor.

“As a large segment of consumer is still shifting from feature phones to smartphones, they are looking for devices at affordable prices. We are looking forward to capture this nascent market with Karbonn A1+ Super and Karbonn A5 Turbo,” said Shashin Devsare, executive director, Karbonn.

    
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