Panasonic launches new P75 smartphone with massive battery


New Delhi, Jun 16 (IANS): Panasonic India on Thursday launched a new smartphone that packs a huge 5000mAh battery at an affordable price of Rs 5,990.

"With the increased usage of smartphones nowadays, we offer a long-lasting 5000mAH battery P75 smartphone capable of turn-by-turn navigation as well, thereby assisting our consumers on the go," said Pankaj Rana, Business Head (Mobility Division) Panasonic India, in a statement.

Panasonic P75 has 5-inch HD IPS display and runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop operating system with Panasonic SAIL user Interface offering features such as batch arranging, file manager and gesture control.

P75 is powered by 1.3GHz quad-core processor paired up with 1GB RAM and has 8GB internal memory that can be expanded up to 32GB.

The smartphone sports 8MP rear camera with flash and 5MP front camera with nine beauty modes.

For connectivity, the device offers dual-SIM -- 3G/2G configuration, Wi-Fi direct and Bluetooth.

Available in two colours -- champagne gold and sand black -- P75 comes with a protective screen guard as a free accessory worth Rs 399.

  

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  • Kaveesh Sharma, Kullu (Badah )

    Tue, Jul 05 2016

    no good services in our area i want to buy this phone i waited alot around 25 days

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