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Spice launches Smart Flo Space budget smartphone at Rs 3,799

Spice launches Smart Flo Space budget smartphone at Rs 3,799

S Mobility Limited on Wednesday launched Smart Flo Space Mi-3542G smartphone and Stellar Glamour Mi 436 3G smartphone, priced at Rs 3,799 and Rs 5,999 respectively.
While Smart Flo Space comes packed with 1 GHz Dual Core processor and runs on Android Jelly Bean 4.2 operating system. This 2G device features a 3.5 inch capacitive touch-screen and offers a 3 MP rear camera with LED flash and a front-facing 1.3 MP. It also has a 256 RAM and 512 ROM memory which is expandable up to 32 GB through a micro SD card and a 1450 mAh battery.
Stellar Glamour sports a 4-inch capacitive WVGA screen backed by a 1.2 GHz Dual Core Processor and Android Jelly Bean 4.2 OS, coupled with a 5 MP front camera with LED flash. With a 4 GB ROM and a 512 MB RAM memory, which is expandable up to 32 GB through a micro SD card, the 3G device gives the consumer the option of altering the look of the device by changing the replaceable back covers. It also comes loaded with 6 months free NQ Antivirus and a free Back Cover worth Rs 500. The back covers come in red and blue colours.
Both the devices include features like AGPS, GMS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0 and Proximity Sensors. Apps such as WhatsApp, Facebook, Spice Gang come pre-loaded on the devices.
Commenting on the launch, T M Ramakrishnan, CEO (Devices), S Mobility Ltd, said, "We have witnessed massive growth with low-cost offerings and delivering the best Android experience without sacrificing on performance or features. These products position themselves as premium budget phones with enhanced features and better than what competition is offering. This latest offering by Spice is a perfect amalgamation of functionality, style and entertainment."

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