SIMSIM (Subscriber Identity Module) is a small card that contains mobile network subscriber's account information. This allows the phone using the card to attach to a mobile network. The SIM card is most commonly associated with GSM and UMTS mobile networks. Moving a SIM card from one phone to another allows a subscriber to switch mobile phones without having to contact their mobile network carrier. SIM cards can also be used by a phone to store limited amounts of data, such as phone numbers and text messages.
Micro SIM
Processor
1.5GHz Octa core Qualcomm Snapdragon 617
RAM
4GB
Price
Rs. 10,999
No of Cores
8 Cores
Internal Memory
32GB
Design and Body
Dimensions
152×75.7×6.9mm
Weight
175 grams
Colors
Space grey, Rose Gold
Form Factor
Candybar
SIM Capacity
Dual Sim
Display
Display Size
5.5 inch Full HD Screen
Display Type
2.5D curved display protected with scratch resistant coating
Display Resolution
1920 x 1080 pixels
Platform
Processor
1.5GHz Octa core Qualcomm Snapdragon 617
No of Cores
8 Cores
GPU
Adreno 405 GPU
RAM
4GB
Operating System (OS)
Android 5.1 Lollipop with Cool UI
Storage
RAM
4GB
Internal Memory
32GB
Expandable
Expandable Storage
MicroSD, upto 128GB
Camera
Primary Camera
13 Megapixel with LED flash
Camera Features
4128 x 3096 pixels
Secondary Camera
8 Megapixel with LED flash
Connectivity
GPRS
EDGE
4G LTE
Bluetooth
Yes, V4.0
Fingerprint sensor
Yes
NFCNFC (Near field communication) is a set of standards for smartphones and similar devices to establish peer-to-peer radio communications with each other by touching them together or bringing them into proximity, usually no more than a few inches.
FM Radio
Yes
USB
Yes, microUSB v2.0
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA,
HDMIHDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact audio/video interface for transferring uncompressed video data and compressed or uncompressed digital audio data from a HDMI-compliant source device to a compatible computer monitor, video projector, digital television, or digital audio device.
Java SupportJava for Mobile Devices is a set of technologies that let developers deliver applications and services to all types of mobile handsets, ranging from price efficient feature-phones to the latest smartphones. Java is currently running on over 3 billion phones worldwide, and growing. It offers unrivaled potential for the distribution and monetization of mobile applications.