Gionee 'A1 Lite' coming to India on August 10


New Delhi, Aug 4 (IANS): Chinese smartphone maker Gionee is set to launch its mid-range smartphone 'A1 Lite' in India next week.

'A1 Lite', which is a new addition to Gionee 'A' series, will be available starting August 10, industry sources told IANS.

As far as camera specifications are concerned, 'A1 Lite' is likely to feature 20MP selfie camera and 13MP primary snapper.

It could sport 5.3-inch HD IPS display with dual SIM connectivity and 4G. The smartphone could also come with a 4000mAh battery and run Android 7.0 Nougat OS.

The smartphone was introduced in Nepal for 26,999 Nepalese rupees in June this year. However, the price for the Indian market is yet to be announced.

Gionee recently introduced 'A1' and 'A1 Plus' smartphones in its 'A' series of smartphones.

'A1 Plus' with dual rear cameras was launched at Rs 26,999 while its smaller sibling 'A1' was launched at Rs 19,999 in the country.

'A1 Plus' has dual (13MP+5MP) camera system at the rear with LED flash and 20MP front camera.

Powered by 4,550mAh battery, Gionee 'A1 Plus' features a Helio P25 Octa-core processor coupled with 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage. The memory can be further expanded up to 256GB.

  

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