A new affordable Android
smartphone dubbed the iBall Andi 4Di has hit India for a price just a
touch below the Rs 6,000 mark. If you don’t really care for Galaxy Note
lookalikes, then it’s a comparatively much better deal than the iBall
Andi 5L (priced at Rs 12,999) which can claim to be superior to this
latest introduction only at a couple of levels.
The iBall Andi 4Di has a
4-inch, 480 x 800p resolution capacitive touch display with IPS
technology to offer wide viewing angles. It is driven by a 1GHz Cortex
A9 chip and 512MB of RAM. The onboard memory reads at a mere 512MB (only
150MB being user accessible), something which is compensated for by the
embedded microSD card slot that allows for an additional 32GB of
hoarding space.
Android v4.0 powers the
phone and there’s no mention of an upgrade to Jelly Bean. Just look for
3G HSUPA, HSDPA, EDGE/GPRS GSM 900/1800MHz and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g if you
want to know about the specific networks the handset is capable of
latching on to. Sticking to what appears to be the current dual SIM norm
for low- to mid-range handsets, there are two integrated slots for
accommodating SIM cards.
Lastly, the device also
features a 1700mAh battery, 5MP main camera with LED flash and VGA front
lens. As for the 5L we mentioned earlier, it works on Android Ice Cream
Sandwich too and sports a 5-inch touchscreen. A dual core 1GHz Cortex
A9 processor, 8MP camera, basic secondary sensor, 1800mAh battery, 512MB
RAM, 4GB onboard storage and 32GB memory expandability are noted as its
key specs.
The Andi 4Di carries a price tag of Rs 5,999 in India.
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