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The 2500mAh battery hidden under the hood renders up to 12.5 hours of 3G talk time or roughly 22.5 hours of the same over 2G networks. There’s only 16GB of onboard memory and a microSD card slot for added storage is made prominent by its exclusion. The Q1000S has little else to say about itself apart from the fact that it’s a very regular-looking phone which wouldn’t stand out from the crowd. Speaking about crowds, we’ve already given you all the relevant information you may need to make a buying decision if faced with the Micromax Canvas 4, iBerry Auxus Nuclea N1, Wickedleak Wammy Passion Z+ and Xolo’s very own Play T1000 – here’s the link to it. You may just want to add this one to the mix. Approximately Rs 18,000 is all you’d need to lay hands on the first two, while the rest can be grabbed for less than Rs 16,000. As for the Xolo Q1000S, it is priced at almost Rs 19,000 and will hit online vendors soon enough.

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Xolo Q1000S
Xolo was seen teasing a picture of the Q1000S on Twitter earlier today and now it has gone ahead to reveal theAndroid smartphone’s specs as well as price. 5-inch devices seem to be the middle ground between phablets and handsets India has been seeing lately and this Xolo offering fits right in.
Let’s take a look at the key features before telling you what your other options are. The phone’s front panel sports a 5MP webcam above the 5-inch 1280 x 720p display, while the back plays host to a 13MP lens. An MTK 6589T 1.5GHz quad core processor, 1GB of RAM and Android Jelly Bean4.2 power the whole show.quad core processor
.The 2500mAh battery hidden under the hood renders up to 12.5 hours of 3G talk time or roughly 22.5 hours of the same over 2G networks. There’s only 16GB of onboard memory and a microSD card slot for added storage is made prominent by its exclusion. The Q1000S has little else to say about itself apart from the fact that it’s a very regular-looking phone which wouldn’t stand out from the crowd.
Speaking about crowds, we’ve already given you all the relevant information you may need to make a buying decision if faced with the Micromax Canvas 4, iBerry Auxus Nuclea N1, Wickedleak Wammy Passion Z+ and Xolo’s very own Play T1000 – here’s the link to it. You may just want to add this one to the mix. Approximately Rs 18,000 is all you’d need to lay hands on the first two, while the rest can be grabbed for less than Rs 16,000.
As for the Xolo Q1000S, it is priced at almost Rs 19,000 and will hit online vendors soon enough.

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