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8 Things to Consider Before Buying Mobile, Smartphone, Tablet

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The smartphone industry is growing and the competition between companies has attained an unprecedented height. Every now and then, we see smartphone companies launching their latest phones with new features and specifications, so you just need to be careful while buying a new device to get the best out of it.

There are lots of things that you have to consider while buying a new handset, such as the size and build quality, performance and storage capacity, camera specifications, etc. However, before going through it, you need to make a checklist on what your expectations are from the device. You also have to focus on your budget which will help you get the best out of it.

#1 – Price and Budget

It is recommended to make checklists for that device you want to buy. It depends on you that how much you are willing to pay for that device and what exactly your budget. So, the first important step of buying a new smartphone  is to fix the budget and then research according to the price selected.

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#2 Screen Size and the Quality

Lots of people like bigger screen smartphones while some prefer a smaller screen. Because the bigger screen will help us to view everything clearly and in better form while smaller screen can be more comfortable to handle.

Recently launched iPhone SE was a smaller compared to iPhone 6 and 6S. Now, this can be a perfect phone for a person who wants to buy a small screen phone with iOS.

The size of the screen and its display type and pixel density as well. If that device doesn’t have a better quality of screen size every time you will feel sorry for yourself for buying.

#3 Thickness and Weight

Nowadays, we can see lots of people wanting a slim smartphone on their hand. But only slim and thin smartphones are not what you really need. You should be aware that, there will always be a compromise in order to provide you best smartphone. In most of the case with a slim thin smartphone, battery capacity or quality is compromised. (Not true in all cases).

The thickness and weight is an important factor while buying any gadgets. Usually, phones with higher battery capacity have more weight. But, a heavy phone can be uncomfortable to the users for mobility purposes.

#4 Operating System Software

An operating system is the major software of the mobile devices and tablets. The apps you run are working on top of the OS. Android, iOS, Windows Phone operating system, Blackberry OS, Ubuntu are some example of common OS used in Smartphones or Tablets.

  1. Consider using the latest mobile operating system as possible (Android N 7, Android Marshmallow 6)  or a previous version of operating system.
  2. Follow up on the brand of the manufacturer to make sure you gets regular updates. Example: Micromax, Intex, Lava and many cheap manufacturers are short in providing regular updates.

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#5 Storage Capacity Mobile

Due to the better cameras and better quality Videos, the storage capacity is always a concern for everyone. Even though, cloud services are being rapidly used to transfer your data from your devices.

Storage Capacity is being huge issues in low-end smartphones. Usually the internal storage, which leads to lagging or slowing down of system software. Everybody wants huge storage capacity on their mobile devices to store each and every moment of their life. But, now considering a smartphone with High Internal Storage (ROM) and decent external expansion storage and do the job well.

If you are movie lover than you will need to store movies on your smartphone and for that you will need to have huge storage capcity.

Recently Launched Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge brought back the expansion slot. This opened a whole new level of customers. Another Launch iPhone SE of 16GB can be a pain for recent buyers because of the missing expandable storage. So, It is recommended to look at the Internal Storage as well as external expandable storage.

#6 Camera of Device and Tablet

The camera is nowadays one of an essential hardware in a mobile or a tablet. Whether you want a landscape, cityscape, or just a portrait your smartphone is there. During recent years, front camera quality and features have improved. Features like LED Flash in the secondary camera, Panorama, HDR and more have come with newer devices.The introduction of 4K recording capabilities, slow motion videos have changed the way we can capture the world.

Megapixel is not the only thing to look while choosing a camera phone or choosing a better camera. Example: The Samsung Galaxy S6 had 16 MP camera, but dropped to 12 MP, but the camera of S7 is better. Also, the Colors K3 has a 13MP camera, but this cannot be compared to S7 12MP camera.

#7 Hardware Configuration

Hardware configuration is the most important factor to look while buying a smartphone. Without a good hardware feature on a device, you will get slow processing speed and also a very unresponsive smartphone overall. Do check about the hardware, Is it ok for Gaming? Or Its it ok to run specific app?

The important thing that will make your device faster and better is RAM, ROM and Processor so always focus on getting a better quality of hardware inside your device. Heating of devices are usually caused by overusing or bad hardware configuration.

#8 Extra Features

Nowadays lots of peoples are looking for quick access features. Television and video streaming features, Fingerprint, NFC, Screen Mirroring, water resistant and much more. So, these various features might come with your budget. But not having these features does not make your phone a dumb phone.

Final Words

Buying a smartphone is not an easy task. Not especially if you want to buy the perfect smartphone for you or your family. Make a list of the main purpose of buying your new smartphone. If you are confused with making your choice. Message us, We can help you make it easier.

Hackers steal $81 million from a bank that had no firewall

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Sometimes the best way to learn is from your mistakes, or at least someone else’s mistakes. The central bank of Bangladesh just gave all of us future bank owners a very important lesson — don’t skimp on network security.

Hackers managed to steal about $81 million from Bangladesh Bank thanks to the bank’s use of $10 network switches and a complete lack of firewalls, Reuters reported. It is one of the largest amounts stolen from a bank at once in history.

The theft happened in February when the hackers got into Bangladesh Bank’s systems, grabbed credentials, and then made dozens of requests from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York to move money from Bangladesh to accounts in the Philippines and Sri Lanka. The transactions were stopped because they made a typo, spelling “foundation” as “fandation,” which caused a routing bank to question the Bangladesh Bank.

If the hackers didn’t make that spelling error, they could have successfully stolen nearly $1 billion from the Bangladesh central bank, Reuters reported in March.

An investigation brought up the fact that Bangladesh Bank used very cheap network switches and had no firewall in place, making it incredibly easy for hackers to grab login credentials and the like. The bank’s system, which is essentially open to anyone who can get their hands on credentials, is connected to the SWIFT global bank payment network, which is a network that allows for high-value bank transfers.

According to Reuters, the police have knowledge of people who received the money from the central bank of Bangladesh but do not know the identities of the hackers. This is partially because of the bank’s cheap hardware — better network switches would have been able to trace exactly where the hackers were accessing the network from.

A bit more money spent on even a minor amount of security could’ve saved Bangladesh Bank over $80 million.

Nepal Telecom ADSL Users Username/Password Hacked

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A group of Nepalese hacker has claimed to have breached the Nepal Telecom ADSL server and have gained access to user’s WiFi SSID and password. They claim that more than 47300 Nepal Telecom TP-LINK Routers are vulnerable to Hackers. TP-LINK is an electronics manufacturer famous for its budget-oriented ADSL and DSL routers.

Moreover, these hacker has published the list of ADSL SSID and their respective password in this link here. This is not the first time that the NTC’s server was hacked. Last month, a group called Anonymous ‪opnep gained access to all the details of NTC users that include username, citizenship name, father’s name as well as other private information which you have to fill up during new SIM registration. Metropolitan Crime Division recently tracked the hackers down and arrested 18-year-old Bikash Paudel for hacking over 200 websites including the NTC website.

The series of hacks points out to the fact on how insecure NTC’s server are. The hackers even mocked at the low security of NTC’s websites and had threatened of more such cyber attacks. If Nepal Telecom, the largest telecommunication service provider in Nepal, wants to enhance its digital advancement, it should also be prepared for the cyber battle and should be armed with security and cyber experts to avoid such breach. Please Wakeup NTC!

Facebook Messenger Now supports Group Call upto 50 People

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Facebook Messenger has a global user base of 900million. It is huge compared to any other online communication network. Messenger has been improving a lot with new helpful features being added every now and then. And the recent material design overhaul gave the app a much-needed facelift. It is clear that Facebook wants to monopolize social media and be everything that everyone ever wanted on a single platform which is not a bad thing, as a user it would be great to have everything at one place.

For convenience, Messenger has become an all in one platform for online social gathering where you can do a lot of stuffs which other service providers/apps provided as a standalone feature.

More integration is what the new update of Messenger suggests which includes Group Calling feature (VoIP) for up to 50 users which is a pretty good start to take on services like Skype and Google Hangouts. I guess nobody wants to be in a group call where there are 50 peoples but it will still be a luxury on the palm of our hands. VoIP on Messenger was introduced in 2014 and now it has taken a step further to become a multi-user communication platform.  It would be pretty convenient for conference calls, group projects and other stuffs. This feature is mainly targeted for Business group who will be utilizing this feature the most. It won’t take much time for Facebook to introduce the feature of Video Group Calling in the near future which will be a major thing for a Billion user.

The update should be rolling out within a day or two for both Android and iOS and the feature should be mentioned in the changelog. This is a very welcome feature in Messenger as it’ll be more useful and a lot of new users will be attracted to it. To use this feature all you need to do is go to your group chat, tap the Phone icon and select the users you want to call and the app will dial each of them simultaneously.

Micromax Canvas Xpress Q413 launched in Nepal

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Pashupati Tradelink, the authorized distributor of Micromax phones in Nepal has launched yet another smartphone this week, Micromax Canvas Xpress Q413. Few days ago, Micromax Bolt Q327 was launched which was a budget low-end phone. It seems like Micromax is targeting the budget audience more, rather than the mid-range or high-end audience. Micromax Canvas Xpress Q413 is a decent budget phone, which has nothing new to offer in the budget category.

Micromax Canvas Xpress comes with a 5-inch screen, 2GB of RAM, 8MP Rear Camera, 2MP Front Facing Camera, 1Ghz Processor, 16GB Internal Storage and 2000mAh battery. The phone will handle your day to day usage easily, you can do multitasking, play low to mid range games and perform other basic stuff with ease. 1Ghz processor seems less, but in theory, a low-resolution screen coupled with least powerful processor gives you a very good battery life. But, that being said, this phone is not made for the power hungry users!

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Micromax Canvas Xpress Q413 is priced at Rs.13,343

What’s great about this phone is that it is 4G enabled so you would be able to enjoy the uninterrupted high-speed connection. With 8MP Camera, you should be able to take good quality photos in daylight or with enough lighting but during low light and artificial lighting, its f/2.0 aperture won’t help much, and the 2MP front camera should do okay for casual selfies, but it’s not intended for users who take a lot of selfies. Design wise the phone looks pretty okay with block rectangular design with some sharp edges. Its competition on the market

Design wise, the Canvas Xpress Q413 looks pretty okay with block rectangular design and sharp edges. Priced below Rs.15,000 the phone offers competition to Colors Elite E15 and Samsung GalaxyJ2. Colors Elite E15 outshines its competition with its huge 5,000mAh battery while the J2 sports a Super AMOLED display and a fairly good camera which we don’t see on a budget phone.

Specifications:

  • 5.0 inches(720 x 1280 pixels) @ 294ppi
  • Android OS, v5.1 (Lollipop)
  • Mediatek MT6735P Chipset
  • Quad-core 1.0 GHz Cortex-A53 CPU
  • Mali-T720MP2 GPU
  • 16GB internal storage, expandable upto 32GB
  • 8 MP Rear Camera with f/2.0, autofocus, LED flash
  • 2MP Front Facing Camera
  • Removable Li-Ion 2000 mAh battery

5 Types of Cyber Crime in Nepal You should know About

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The internet is a medium which enables the spread of information and communication between people at a world-wide level. The internet is a ‘free’ medium, with no international laws and regulations upon it, therefore, it is extremely difficult to both monitor and prohibit transactions that occur within it. A Cyber Crime is an act of creating, distributing, altering, stealing, misusing and destroying information through the computer manipulation of cyberspace; without the use of physical force and against the will or interest of the victim.

5 Main Cyber Crime in Nepal

Social Media Related Cyber Crime

Social Media related cyber crime in Nepal includes using Porn Content in social Media or creating fake profiles to intentionally harm someone with the use of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or any social Media Platform.

In the year 2070, a total of 19 cases of Social Media Cybercrimes were reported. With the trending use of Social Media, the number of cases has increased to 35 in 2072. It has been seen that the number of female victims is more. Using Naked Pictures in social Media to take revenge has been the most cases according to Crime Investigation Bureau (CIB) Nepal.

A Government staff name Raju Shah was under police custody when a comment against the contemporaneous home minister Bam Dev Gautam was tracked on Facebook. Raju Shah was found guilty when he demanded death sentence against Minister Bam Dev Gautam who was caught in a photo breaking a traffic rule.

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Piracy Related crime

Any Content which has been copied to make a duplicate copy is considered as Piracy. Using unauthorized trademarks and copying source code without having the License to use it is considered Piracy Crime.

Example, the font used in Company logos can also be related to piracy crime, if the font is not listed free for business purposes. Even though this related crime is not a possibility in today’s context of Nepal, but we can see a various example of Font piracy. Read a story of Font Piracy.

Also, Source Code piracy case have been heard in Nepal lately. Since the case has not been solved, the whole story is an unsolved mystery. It has been allegedly reported that a software company filed a case against a Media House for copying their source code.

Fake Profile Marketing

Creating or using a fake profile, fake website or email to create a bad image or inappropriate marketing is also considered as cybercrime. We can see various examples of fake profiles, fake websites, and spam emails. Spreading unwanted and inappropriate message using fake profile is considered a Fake Profile Marketing. This rule also implies to businesses where a fake product is sold. Marketing of fake duplicate product using the name of a different brand also comes under the Fake Marketing Cyber Crime.

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Threatening Using Email

Email threat is not much common cybercrime in Nepal. If an email contains a threat or warning in mentality to harm or disturb any individual or any organisation, this is considered as a cyber crime.

Website Hacking

Website Hacking means taking control from the website owner to a person who hacks the website. Nowadays most of the government websites are attacked by hackers. Many governmental websites including the president’s website were hacked. Any complaint on website hacking can be a serious offence in terms of the cyber law in Nepal.

Recently, a group of Nepalese hacker named Anonymous opnep breached into the server of Nepal Telecom. Hackers gained access to all the details of NTC users that include username, citizenship name, father’s name as well as other private information. Metropolitan Crime Division recently tracked the hackers down and arrested 18-year-old Bikash Paudel for hacking over 200 websites including the NTC website.

Unauthorized Access

Unauthorised access is one of the common issues in cybercrime world. Getting access to a website, programme, server, service, or other system using someone else’s account or other methods is called Unauthorized Access.

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Examples of the unauthorised use of computers include an employee using a company computer to send a personal e-mail or someone gaining access to a bank computer and  performing an unauthorised transfer.

Online Business of Restricted Materials

The business involving the buying and selling of illegal or restricted materials can be a case of cyber crime. One interesting case had come up when a Nepali citizen named Kirtan Pokhrel was arrested for creating an event related to sexual tourism. The Event was named Bunga Bunga which promised to have girls of ages 13 to 17.

Panasonic Eluga Mark Review: Great Phablet For its Price

Allied Tradelink, the authorised distributor of Panasonic smartphones in Nepal recently launched their latest phone, Eluga Mark. Priced at Rs. 21,990, it has a fingerprint scanner which we normally don’t see on a midrange phone that’s currently available in Nepal. The fingerprint scanner is located on the back of the device and works perfectly fine and unlocks the phone in less than a second.

When it comes to design, it has a plastic back like most of the previous generation phones from Panasonic. The back is removable, however, the battery is non-removable. Just can’t understand why smartphone brand does that… There is a dual SIM slot with first sim slot supporting 4G while the second sim support 3G. There is a microSD card slot for memory expansion for upto 32GB.

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Panasonic Eluga Mark is a cheapest Android based smartphone to feature a fingerprint scanner. It is priced at Rs. 21,990.

So Up front, the screen is of 5.5 inches, but the resolution is only HD giving us the pixel density of around 267ppi. While using it for some time, I had no problems with the display. It looks bright, and the IPS panel has good color reproduction and viewing angles. The touch is also responsive. What we didn’t like at our first impression is the big bezels the display has and also, the screen is deprived of any kind of protection, which is a letdown considering the pricing.

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Taking about the Software, Panasonic has kept the interface neat and tidy with a stock version of Lollipop 5.1. Although you can find some minor changes with the inclusion of this fit home UI that is intended to help users to use the phone with one hand, after all, it’s a pretty huge phone.

Under the hood, there are some interesting specs. The phone is powered by a QUALCOMM Snapdragon 615 System on a chip which is an Octacore 64bit processor. With 2GB of RAM onboard, the phone is quite fast and didn’t lag during our test. The more than capable Octacore processor and 2GB of RAM is more than enough for day to day task and has no issues while playing low end to mid end games. That being said, the phone does heat up exponentially when you play high graphics demanding games for more than 5 mins.

panasonic eluga markWhat I really liked about the phone though is its camera. The 13MP back camera will not disappoint you as it can capture really good photos with fairly good details during daylight and even under a low light condition, the phone doesn’t disappoint. However, the front camera isn’t that great considering the aggressive competition of selfie powered phones at this price range.

This phone has got a 2500mAh battery which is a decent performer, but don’t expect anything extraordinary from it. It will easily last you for a day under normal usage, but since the phone heats up a lot, the battery drains faster while playing games. Also, the phone lacks quick charging technology and fast wall charger, which means it takes roughly around 3 hours to get fully charged from 0% to 100%.

As for the verdict, I really liked the phone despite having some heating issues and front camera not being that good. However, it has a good vibrant 5.5-inch display, has a capable processor for day to day activity, has an excellent rear camera, and offers decent battery life. If your budget is around 20-22,000 and want a phone with a fingerprint sensor and if you are not a selfie maniac, then it should be an ideal phone for you.

OnePlus Two and OnePlus X set to launch in Nepal

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Pashupati Trade Link, the authorized distributor of Micromax phones in Nepal will be launching the OnePlus line of phones. Oliz Store, on the other hand, will be the online partner who along with OnePlus phones will be selling its accessories like the bamboo back cover and USB Type-C cables. OnePlus is the company many of us might not know, but it has been one of the most revolutionary company in the smartphone industry. It popularized the concept of flash sales and brought great flagship grade hardware at an affordable price tag. OnePlus has been trying to produce the flagship killer every year since the launch of the OnePlus One.

OnePlus Two is the powerful device among the two. It sports high-end specs that you find on last year’s flagship phone which includes the Snapdragon 810, fingerprint sensor, 4GB RAM and USB type C port. It was totally worth the price but couldn’t live up to its hype like their last year flagship OnePlus One. Nonetheless, it can be considered somewhat a flagship killer. OnePlus X, on the other hand, is the mid-range phone which sports the old 32bit Snapdragon 801 coupled with 3GB of RAM and sports glass and metal body giving a premium feel to it making it a complete mid-range killer.

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OnePlus Two will be priced at Rs.41,799

One Plus Two Specifications:

  • 5.5-inch IPS LCD screen with the resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels (~441 ppi)
  • Runs on OxygenOS (Android 5.1.1 Lollipop)
  • Snapdragon 810 v2.1 64-bit octa-core CPU
  • 4GB LPDDR4 RAM with 64GB internal storage (no card slot)
  • 13MP rear camera with OIS, 1.3-micron pixels, Laser AF, dual-tone flash
  • 5MP front camera
  • Dual-SIM, Dual-LTE (nano-SIM)
  • 3,300mAh battery
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OnePlus X will be priced at Rs.28,499

OnePlus X Specifications:

  • 5-inch FULL HD AMOLED Display
  • Gorilla Glass 3 protection on the front and back
  • Snapdragon 801 chipset (QuadCore Cortex A15 processor @2.3Ghz)
  • 3GB of RAM
  • 16GB storage (Expandable up to 128GB)
  • Supports two nano SIMs Or One nano and a microSD card
  • 13MP rear camera with LED flash
  • 8MP front ­facing camera
  • Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
  • 4G LTE bands, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, FM radio, and Micro-USB
  • 138gms
  • 2525mAh battery

One Plus Two and One Plus X both run on a custom version of android, Oxygen OS 2.0 which is based on android 5.1 lollipops. Oxygen OS is very similar to stock android which means it is very light OS with few tweaks to enhance the user experience and performance. Like Nexus devices, One Plus devices will also be receiving regular security and android updates for many years with Marshmallow on its way. Also, if you run into some trouble with the phone, you have a huge community to back you up in One Plus Forum.

You might also like: “OnePlus, Why is it Cheap?”

Intex Cloud Crystal 2.5D with 3GB RAM Launched in Nepal

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Intex Mobiles Nepal has officially launched their new smartphone in Nepal. Known as the Intex Cloud Crystal 2.5D, the phone comes with 3GB of RAM and carries a price tag of Rs. 16,999.

The Android Lollipop 5.1 based Cloud crystal 2.5D features a 5-inch (720×1280 pixels) IPS HD display with 2.5D curve design. However, there is no kind of protection such as Gorilla Glass and Asahi on the screen. The phone is powered by a MediaTek Quadcore 64bit processor with 4 Cortex A53 cores running at a frequency of 1GHz. In terms of memory, the phone has 3GB of DDR3 RAM and 16GB of inbuilt storage. There is a microSD card slot for memory expansion upto 32GB.

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The Intex Cloud Crystal 2.5D comes with 3GB of RAM. It’s the cheapest android based smartphone to feature 3GB of RAM.

As far as the camera is concerned, the Intex Cloud Crystal 2.5D sports an 8-megapixel autofocus rear camera with dual-LED flash and a 2MP front-facing camera. The phone supports 2 SIM cards with first SIM supporting 4G LTE and second SIM supporting 3G. Other connectivity options include WiFi b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, 3.5mm headphone jack and microUSB port. Powering the phone is a removable 2200mAh battery which the company claims will provide 6-8 hours of talk time on 3G network.

The handset measures 9.3mm in thickness and weighs 148gms. It is currently available in two color options: Black and White. The market price of the Intex Cloud Crystal 2.5D is Rs. 15,900.

Micromax Bolt Q327 launched in Nepal

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Pashupati Tradelink, the authorized distributors of Micromax smartphones in Nepal, has launched a budget-oriented smartphone, Bolt Q327, for Rs. 6,193. It is a pretty small phone which sports a 4-inch WVGA screen and boasts 5MP Rear Camera, 1.3MP Front Facing Camera, 1.2GHz quad-core Processor and 1GB of RAM.

Micromax Bolt Q327 is purely targeted for the budget oriented customers to aid them with the power of smartphone at an affordable price. The Phone is running on Android 5.1 lollipop, but what’s great is that this phone is 3G enabled so you are ensured with good connectivity. The phone also has expandable storage with 8GB onboard storage.

The Dual SIM Micromax Bolt Q327 is pretty decent for day to day usage and can be a good buy if you are looking to buy a smartphone for Rs.6,000.

Bolt Q327 Highlights:

  • 4inch WVGA Screen (800×480)
  • Android 5.1 Lollipop
  • 1.2 Ghz Quadcore Processor (Unspecified Chipset)
  • 5MP Rear Camera
  • 1.3 MP Front Facing Camera
  • 1GB RAM
  • 8GB Internal Storage, Expandable upto 32GB
  • 1450mAh Battery
  • Dual SIM Dual Standby, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS.