Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Karbonn unleashes its first Android smartphone, 3 more in the pipeline


Karbonn Mobile has launched its first Android phone in Indian market, dubbed as Karbonn A1. The handset is powered by Android 2.2 OS and is sports a 2.8-inches capacitive touchscreen. When it comes to connectivity features, then it offers Bluetooth, 3G, and Wi-Fi.

This company has excellent plans to grab more market share by introducing three more Android smartphones focusing students, housewives and business executives. The Android device from Karbonn quite resembling to the Micromax A60. The only major difference is the capacitive touchscreen, which is not as good as of the Micromax A60. The Karbonn A1 is available at a price of Rs. 6,999.

Another difference is Karbonn Mobile A1 runs on Android 2.2 version, while Micromax A60 runs Android 2.1 version. The device allows users to store applications in the phone memory. As far as design is concerned, both the devices look quite alike.

The new entrant Karbonn A1 has few exciting features such as 7.2 Mbps support for 3G, 600 Mhz processor, 3.2-megapixels camera, Adobe Flash 10.1 version and 1,100 mAh powerful battery. The handset allows external memory up to 32 GB and supports GPS feature.

The A1 includes all standard Android apps and attributes such as G-Sensor and Google Maps. The device also allows user to download required apps from Android Market conveniently like any other high-end Android mobile.

Karbonn Mobile stated recently, while launching this new phone that they are planning to invest around 5 million US dollars in marketing as well as some other promotional activities of their smartphones. These mobile phones will be designed to match with the diverse lifestyles of the mobile users.

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