itel launches 4G VoLTE-enabled Wish A41 smartphone


New Delhi, March 27 (IANS): itel Mobile, part of Chinese mobile manufacturer Transsion Holdings, on Monday strengthened its 4G portfolio and launched 4G VoLTE-enabled smartphone Wish A41 for Rs 5,840.

The device features 'Multiple Account' apps and 'SmartKey'. 

'Multiple Account' allows users to log in with two different accounts on popular social media apps such as WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram. 

The 'SmartKey' feature enables them to conveniently perform functions such as taking screenshots and taking pictures with a single click. 

"Wish A41 perfectly exemplifies our long-term vision of making high-speed internet connectivity a tangible reality for all Indians. We are confident that Wish A41 will receive great market traction in the industry," itel Mobile India CEO Sudhir Kumar said in a statement.

Wish A41 is powered by a 1.3 GHz Quad-core processor with 1GB RAM. It has an internal storage of 8GB, which can be expanded up to 32GB. 

The device comes with a 5-inch screen. Wish A41 runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow and comes with a 2,400mAh battery. It has a 5MP autofocus rear camera and 2MP front shooter with flash. 

The smartphone comes in champagne, calx and rose gold colours. 

  

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