Intex launches smartphone 'Cloud Q11' at Rs 4,699


New Delhi, Sep 27 (IANS): Domestic smartphone-maker Intex technologies on Tuesday launched a new device with 3D-content functionality and in-house feature at Rs 4,699.

"Cloud Q11" features an in-house unique feature "LFTY - Experience the New Left" that provides a seamless cohesive mix of multi-category content and value addition to end users on the left screen. 

It provides a single screen to access content and utilities like video, music, news, shopping, weather, twitter, etc. in just one swipe.

"With Cloud Q11, we have given two unique features - the 3D content functionality and our in-house VAS feature named LFTY, giving a whole new meaning to the left screen. We are happy to launch this VR-enabled smartphone on Amazon for users," said Gurbinder Sodhi, General Manager-Online Mobile Sales, Intex Technologies in a statement.

The 3G-enabled smartphone comes with 5.5-inch HD display of 1280x720 resolution. 

The device is also powered by a 1.3 Ghz Quad-core Mediatek processor along with 1GB RAM, 8GB ROM and 32GB expandable memory coupled with the latest Marshmallow, Android 6.0 operating system.

The smartphone is exclusively available on Amazon in white and blue colours.

  

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