Indian smartphone brand Intex has now come out with a new 3G-enabled phone whose USP is that it is priced at an ultra-affordable $37. This handset called the Intex Aqua Eco 3G comes claims to work in perfect sync with the 3G service providers even in rural parts alongside the urban pockets.
On paper, the Intex Aqua Eco 3G seems perfect for those looking at buying their first ever smartphone or for those who prefer to use a secondary device (for handling office calls mostly) in addition to their high-end primary smartphone. For its $37 (Rs. 2400) pricing, the Intex Aqua Eco 3G offers technical specs that cannot be termed as low-end; above-average would be a good term.
Another interesting aspect that catches the eye, with respect to the Intex Aqua Eco 3G, is that the handset offers dual cameras despite its ultra-low pricing. The phone is driven by a dual-core processor which should be perfect for general everyday usage involving mediocre multi-tasking.
Full key technical specifications of the Intex Aqua Eco 3G:
- 4-inch WVGA display having resolution of 800 x 400 with 233 ppi pixel density
- 1 GHz dual-core MediaTek SoC
- Android 4.4.4 KitKat operating system
- VGA rear camera with LED flash
- VGA front snapper
- 512 MB RAM
- 512 MB internal storage
- MicroSD card slot for expansion up to 32 GB
- 3G, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi and microUSB connectivity
- Removable 1,400 mAh battery with claimed talktime of up to 5 hours.