Skip to main content

Jio phone

Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) is silently working on a new Jio 4G VoLTE feature phone -- under the company's Lyf sub-brand -- with its ticket to fame being its ultra-affordable price tag. The feature phone, although it would be a dumb phone for most millennials, would be more feature packed than an other feature phone in the market right now and yet cost just Rs 500. RIL is expected to make some sort of announcement regarding the phone on July 21 Processor: Jio's Lyf Rs 500 4G VoLTE feature phone may be powered by a Snapdragon 205 SoC, a processor Qualcomm has made specifically for ultra-affordable 4G VoLTE phones. Alternatively, the feature phone may also be powered by a Spreadtrum-based SoC, something that is quite common in entry-level smartphones.RAM: 512MB.
Screen: 2.4-inch colour
Rear camera: 2-megapixel
Software: Kai OS, which is said to be a custom fork of Firefox OS (for phones).
Connectivity: Cat 4 LTE Band 3,5,40, dual-SIM, Wi-Fi (but no Wi-Fi tethering) and USB tethering support for specific apps. The phone is also said to come with Bluetooth 4.1, VoLTE, VoWiFi and Video Calling support out-of-the-box.
Battery: 2,000mAh  

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Apple iPhone 7 plus

Every new iPhone built by Apple brings with itself an air of excitement. The Apple’s flagbearer, is the biggest, best smartphone Apple has built till date. The iPhone 7 Plus looks the way you would expect a flagship smartphone to look like, and has a typical air of refinement that we have come to expect of iPhones. With all of this in sight, what the iPhone 7 Plus is aiming for is the title of the best smartphone in the world right now. Do we get there? Well, quite so. Here’s why. The dual-camera setup The iPhone 7 Plus brings with itself two, 12-megapixel main cameras that work in tandem and separately to present 2x optical zoom, along with improving image details and noise. The 12-megapixel primary image sensor that accompanies the 28mm, f/1.8 wide angle lens is a 1/3-inch type CMOS sensor, and the 12-megapixel image sensor accompanying the 56mm, f/2.8 telephoto lens is a 1/3.6-inch type sensor.Typically, these are smaller sensors than the ones used by the likes of Samsung Ga...

LAVA IRIS. X8

tery backup- Impressive performance Text resize: A A A Indian handset maker Lava recently launched its budget smartphone, Iris X8. Priced at Rs 8,999, the phone boasts of an octa-core processor and 'guaranteed upgrade' to Android Lollipop Build & design Lava Iris X8 looks a lot like the recently launched Lava Iris X1 Grand with metallic frame (not metal) and matte finish back. Weighing 160gram and measuring 8.57 mm in thickness, the phone looks very similar to iPhone 4/4S. The volume and power keys are placed at the right edge while the 3.5mm port and micro-USB port sit at the top. The back features a camera lens, LED flash, speaker grill and some subtle branding. Removing the cover reveals two micro sim card slots, with only one supporting 3G, and a microSD card slot along with a non-removable battery. The front of the phone sports a 5-inch display with white backlit navigation keys placed at the bottom. The buttons are responsive and offer decent tactile feedback....