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Indian smartphone maker reveals device with octa-core processor

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 03 Jan 2014 1:27 User comments (2)

Indian smartphone maker reveals device with octa-core processor

Indian smartphone maker Intex has unveiled its Aqua Octa device, powered by MediaTek's latest octa-core chip.
The Aqua runs on a MediaTek 1.7GHz MT6592, which allows for all 8 cores to be active concurrently. The device has a 6-inch 720p display and 2GB RAM.

Running on Android 4.2.2, the phone has 16GB internal storage (microSD slot), 13MP/5MP cameras, a 2300mAh battery and 3G connectivity along with all other standard radios.

The phone is currently selling for 19,999 INR (about $320 USD) but will likely never leave Asia given its lack of LTE support.

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2 user comments

13.1.2014 17:09

samsung will probably come out with the same

216.1.2014 08:23

Intex is not a manufacturer. They don't even design their product range. They simply rebrand Chinese products.

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