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Lava Launches A 4G Enabled Feature Phone At ₹3333

There are rumors of Jio launching its own feature phone.
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In a market that is flooded with smartphones priced well below Rs 3,000, homegrown player Lava has launched a 4G-enabled feature phone -? Lava 4G Connect M1 -- priced at Rs 3,333.

The handset, which Lava said is Indias first 4G-enabled "smart feature phone", is powered by 1.2 GHz quad core processor, 512 MB RAM and 2.4-inch display screen. It has a VGA camera.

Apart from 4G, Lava 4G Connect M1 supports 2G voice calling and EDGE connectivity.

"In its endeavor to make aspirational technologies available, Lava has introduced this smart feature phone which brings forth a fast 4G with VoLTE connectivity at an affordable price," it added.The device will be available across retail stores and multi-brand outlets across India in a few weeks time.

The handset comes pre-loaded with Facebook Lite and messaging applications. It has a polycarbonate body and 1,750 mAh battery. It features a keypad, instead of a touchscreen display.

"The launch of this smart feature phone, we believe, will create possibilities for users as they will now be able to consume digital content and even do digital transactions," Lava International Head Product Gaurav Nigam said.

Furthermore, a sizeable segment of feature phone users in India who use their phone to only make calls will now be able to access the internet at an affordable price, he added.

Brands like LYF (Reliance Jio), Samsung, Micromax, and Intex have 4G smartphones in the Rs 3,500-4600 range.

One of the most affordable smartphones in Lavas portfolio is Lava A48, which is 3G enabled and is selling online for about Rs 3,185. Lava A76+, a 4G handset is available online for Rs 5,219.

According to research firm CMR, total mobile phone shipments in 2016 stood at 262 million units, of which smartphones accounted for 113 million (43 percent) and the remaining 149 million were feature phones.

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