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
1GHz Quad-core MediaTek MT6735P
RAM
2GB
Price
Rs. 7,490
No of Cores
4 Cores
Internal Memory
16GB
Design and Body
Dimensions
141 x 71 x 8.8 mm
Weight
142 grams
Colors
White, Black
Form Factor
Candybar
SIM Capacity
Dual Sim
Waterproof
Water Resistant
Display
Display Size
5 inch HD Screen, 294 ppi pixel density
Display Type
IPS LCD display protected with Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Display Resolution
720 x 1280 pixels
Platform
Processor
1GHz Quad-core MediaTek MT6735P
No of Cores
4 Cores
GPU
Mali T720 GPU
RAM
2GB
Operating System (OS)
Android 6 Marshmallow
Storage
RAM
2GB
Internal Memory
16GB
Expandable
Expandable Storage
MicroSD, upto 128GB
Camera
Primary Camera
8 Megapixel with dual LED flash
Camera Features
auto-HDR, Auto Focus, ƒ/2.0
Secondary Camera
2 Megapixel with LED flash
Connectivity
GPRS
EDGE
4G LTE
Bluetooth
Yes, V4.1
Fingerprint sensor
No
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.