iBall Andi 4.5P Glitter with quad-core processor launched for Rs. 7399

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iBall Andi 4.5P Glitter with quad-core processor launched for Rs. 7399

iBall has just joined the race for launching a budget quad core processor device and has launched the iBall Andi 4.5P Glitter for Rs 7,399 which makes it a value for money device you’ll find hard to ignore.

New Delhi:iBall, the company that became popular for the budget computer accessories that it brought to the table has garnered popularity for itself in other arenas too. One of them is the smartphone arena and it has just launched an ultra-low cost quad core smartphone in the country, theiBall Andi 4.5P Glitter for Rs 7,399 and it will be the latest device in the Andi series. It gets a slew of functionalities with Flip to mute and auto call recording being one of them. The device will go head on with the likes of the Lava Iris 406Q. Let us see what all it has on offer:

  • 4.5 inch display which is an IPS unit, thus allowing for better viewing angles and sunlight legibility and has a resolution of 480 x 854 pixels.
  • A 1.3 GHz quad-core Mediatek processor is what powers the device. It gets coupled with a 512MB RAM which will hinder the performance of the capable quad core unit.
  • The internal storage stands at 4GB and can be further expanded by another 32GB with the help of a microSD card.
  • It runs on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean which is pretty much what you get in the budget segment.
  • Taking charge of the imaging department is an 8MP rear camera with LED Flash which is joined in by a VGA front snapper as well.
  • Taking charge of ensuring that you remain connected at all times are 3G HSPA+,WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0 with A2DP and GPS
  • It has the ability to accomodate two SIM cards supporting GSM connectivity
  • A 1450 mAh battery present inside the device takes care of giving it the juice to run.
  • It gets white and yellow colour options.

TheiBall Andi 4.5P Glitter has been priced at Rs.7,399 and looks pretty cool in yellow colour. The device comes across as a decent entry level device and is surely worth considering.