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Smartphones launched last week

Here is the list of devices that were launched this week

This week has been a very exciting one, largely due to Google. We finally have two new Nexus phones at once, for the first time. Vivo added three new phones between Rs 6,000 and 13,000, and Samsung, Intex, and Videocon all added to their portfolios. We have no new tablets to report, unfortunately, but lots of exciting new phones to see!

Samsung Galaxy J1 Ace

The Samsung Galaxy J1 Ace is armed with a 4.3 inch Super Amoled display with resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. It runs on Android KitKat and has a dual-core processor clocked at 1.3 GHz, which runs with 512 MB of RAM. The internal memory of the Samsung Galaxy J1 Ace stands at 4 GB, to which you can add another 128 GB via a microSD card.

The primary (and only) camera is a 5 megapixel shooter. The Samsung Galaxy J1 Ace is a dual-SIM phone with 4G, GPS (A-GPS and GLONASS), Bluetooth, and WiFi. The power is provided by an 1800 mAh battery.

iBall Cobalt Solus 4G - Rs 11,999

The iBall Cobalt Solus 4G is equipped with a 5 HD inch IPS display. The phone runs on Android Lollipop, and has a quad-core 1 GHz processor, which runs with 2 GB of RAM.

The internal memory of the iBall Cobalt Solus 4G stands at 16 GB, and it has a micro SD card slot too. It has a 13 megapixel primary camera and an 8 megapixel selfie shooter.

The dual-SIM iBall Cobalt Solus 4G is a 4G phone with GPS (A-GPS), WiFi, and Bluetooth for connectivity. The phone has a 2000 mAh battery.

Vivo Y27L - Rs 12,980

The Vivo Y27L is armed with a 4.7 inch HD IPS display. It runs on Android Lollipop with Vivo's FunTouch OS, and has a quad-core processor clocked at 1.2 GHz, which runs with 1 GB of RAM. The internal memory of the Vivo Y27L stands at 16 GB, to which you can add another 128 GB via a microSD card.

The Y27L has an 8 megapixel rear camera and a 5 megapixel selfie taker. This dual-SIM phone has 4G, GPS (A-GPS and GLONASS), Bluetooth, WiFi and a 2260 mAh battery.

Vivo Y31 - Rs 8,999 (Approx.)

The Vivo Y31 is equipped with a 4.7 inch HD IPS display. The phone runs on Android Lollipop with FunTouchOS, and has a quad-core 1.3 GHz processor, which runs with 1 GB of RAM. The internal memory of the Vivo Y31 stands at 8 GB to which you can add another 128 GB via a microSD card.

Besides, it has an 8 megapixel rear camera, 2 megapixel front camera, dual-SIM, 3G, GPS (A-GPS), WiFi, Bluetooth and a 2100 mAh battery.

Vivo Y15S - Rs 6,000 (Approx.)

The Vivo Y15S is armed with a 4.5 inch IPS display with resolution of 480 x 854 pixels. It runs on Android Lollipop with FunTouch OS, and has a quad-core processor clocked at 1.3 GHz, which runs with 1 GB of RAM. The internal memory of the Vivo Y15S stands at 8 GB, to which you can add another 128 GB via a microSD card.

The primary camera is a 5 megapixel shooter, while the front of the phone has a 2 megapixel selfie taker. The Vivo Y15S is a dual-SIM phone with 3G, GPS (A-GPS), Bluetooth, and WiFi. The 1900 mAh battery can provide up to 410 hours of standby or 8 hours of talk time.


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