Intex launches Elyt Dual in India; know features, price of latest dual selfie camera phone
The Smartphone Will Give A Tough Competition To A Recently Launched Ziox Duopix F1 And Nokia 2.
Indian handset maker Intex has launched Elyt Dual smartphone in India. Through both online and offline medium, the customers can purchase the Intex Elyt Dual smartphone at Rs 6,999. The phone will be available in Black and Champagne colour options.
The smartphone will give a tough competition to a recently launched Ziox Duopix F1 and Nokia 2.
Talking about specifications, the main appealing feature of the phone is the camera, the phone is equipped with a 8MP+2MP auto focus front camera with flash creating a bokeh effect. The phone also features a night-shot mode to capture images in low-light. On the back, it has an 8 MP rear camera.
In terms of design and looks, the newly launched smartphone has a 2.5D curved glass 5-inch IPS unit with HD resolution of 720x1280 pixels resolution. The phone runs on Android 7.0 Nougat backed by 2,400mAh battery.
Nidhi Markanday, Director of the Intex Technologies, said, "In recent times, the Camera has become a critical deciding feature for the consumers and with Elyt Dual, Intex has brought another tech marvel for the discerning consumers and also created a new Sub-7K category of dual camera smartphones in the market. Elyt Dual is going to be a game changer with its top-notch camera qualities."
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