In a press conference in Hyderabad today, Smartron unveiled its first Android smartphone —the t.phone. The phone will be available in the market for ₹22,999, with the vendor offering beefy specs for the price. You're looking at a 5.5-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display, Snapdragon 810 SoC, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB storage.
Smartron t.phone Specifications
Category Features
Display 5.5-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 (v2.1)
RAM 4GB DDR4 RAM
Internal Storage 64 GB, microSD slot | Unlimited storage via t.cloud
Rear Camera Dual flash 13MP
Front camera 5MP
Connectivity Type-C, LTE
Battery 3000mAh with Quick Charge 2.0
Colors Classic Grey, Metallic Pink, Steel Blue, Sunrise Orange
Smartron was founded with a vision to build India's first global technology product brand by designing, engineering, sourcing, and marketing world class IoT devices and systems targeting consumer, enterprise, industrial, and infrastructure markets. The company aims to build a strong product ecosystem in India that can compete globally, despite many innovation infrastructure challenges.
The vendor's first phone doesn't come cheap, but it has solid specifications and the company claims that it can take any flagship handset in a duel. The company also announced that it has plans to go international, looking to sell its products in the Middle East and Africa.
Smartron t.phone Specifications
Category Features
Display 5.5-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 (v2.1)
RAM 4GB DDR4 RAM
Internal Storage 64 GB, microSD slot | Unlimited storage via t.cloud
Rear Camera Dual flash 13MP
Front camera 5MP
Connectivity Type-C, LTE
Battery 3000mAh with Quick Charge 2.0
Colors Classic Grey, Metallic Pink, Steel Blue, Sunrise Orange
Smartron was founded with a vision to build India's first global technology product brand by designing, engineering, sourcing, and marketing world class IoT devices and systems targeting consumer, enterprise, industrial, and infrastructure markets. The company aims to build a strong product ecosystem in India that can compete globally, despite many innovation infrastructure challenges.
The vendor's first phone doesn't come cheap, but it has solid specifications and the company claims that it can take any flagship handset in a duel. The company also announced that it has plans to go international, looking to sell its products in the Middle East and Africa.