Sunstrike Telecom India on Monday launched its cheapest
Android 4.4 KitKat smartphone, the Rage Swift, at Rs. 2,999. The pricing of the
KitKat-based Rage Swift is the same as the Celkon Campus A35K, which is till
now the cheapest KitKat phone in the country since its launch in June. Recently,
Maxx Mobile also launched a cheap Android 4.4 KitKat-based smartphone, the
AXD21 MSD7 Smarty, at Rs. 4,020 for the Indian market.
The entry-level Sunstrike Rage Swift offers dual-SIM support
and runs Android 4.4 KitKat out-of-the-box. It features a 3.5-inch qHD (540x960
pixels) display with a pixel density of 315ppi.
The Rage Swift sports 1.3-megapixel rear camera with flash
and a secondary front VGA (0.3-megapixel) facing camera. While Sunstrike hasn't
specified many details of the smartphone, such as the processor, system memory
(RAM), built-in storage, and more, it says that the Rage Swift will pack a
1600mAh battery. The company will also provide a free Crystal Cover with the
smartphone. It will also come with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity options.
"Rage Swift has all the trendy features, and it runs on
KitKat, the latest Android version, & yet we have kept our product very
affordable for everyone. [..] We are quite optimistic that Swift will receive a
tremendous response from customers," said Chanpreet Singh, Managing
Director, Sunstrike.
Sunstrike Telecom India was founded in 2007, and is a part
of the Hong Kong-based Sunstrike International Group. Last week, the company
had launched Rage Freedom+ feature phone at a price of Rs. 1,999. The
smartphone is touted for its 30 day battery back-up. It comes with a 2.4-inch
display; a digital (1.3-megapixel) camera; 8GB built-in storage, and a 3200mAh
battery.
No comments:
Post a Comment