Friday 14 June 2013

Micromax launch Bolt A 35 Android phone at Rs 4,250

 New Delhi:Micromax introduced the new Bolt category with the launch of its new phone - A35 - which runs Android OS. The Bolt A35 is a full capacitive touchscreen phone, which runs Android 2.3.5 (Gingerbread).

It is powered by a 1GHz processor. The phone sports a 10.1 cm (4-inch) display, a 2 megapixel rear camera, and a 0.3 megapixel front camera. The A35 comes with an expandable memory of up to 16 GB.                                                              
It comes packed with a 1500 m Ah battery. The phone is claimed to provide a talk time of 4.5 hours. It includes Bluetooth 2.1 and Wi-Fi. Priced at Rs 4,250, the Bolt A35 Android phone will be available across all leading retail outlets in India from February 14,2013.

This new phone comes with 'Flash Transfer' that allows users to share apps, games, photos, videos, songs and much more with just a swipe. Users can drag content across the screen or simply shake and share seamlessly between Android devices.

The app works on WiFi, making one of the devices a Hotspot and sharing files over the private network via Flash Transfer App to keep the action going even without any data connectivity.

Looking to take out a large pie out of budget smartphone market, home-grown handset maker Micromax has introduced a new phone A35 in the Bolt category of mobile phones. The smartphone costs Rs 4,250.

The Bolt A35 is a full capacitive touchscreen phone, Best For i-phones which runs Android 2.3.5 (Gingerbread). The good part about the phone is its new Flash Transfer feature which facilitates easier and quicker sharing of videos. It lets users to share content in form of apps, games, photos, videos, songs and any other multimedia content with just a swipe.

Key features of Bolt 

  • Flash transfer app
  • Android 2.3.5 (Gingerbread)
  • 1 GHz processor
  • 10.1 cms display
  • Full capacitive touch
  • 2.0 MP rear camera; 0.3MP front camera
  • 1500 mAh battery
  • 4.5 hours of talktime
  • 16GB expandable memory.

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