Lava Iris Win1 Is The First Windows 8.1 Smartphone From The Company - Price & Specs Out

Launching officially on December 4th exclusively via Flipkart, Lava Iris Win1 is a new smartphone from the Indian mobile handset company that's priced at Rs. 4,999. This is the company's first Windows 8.1 OS running device and the folks behind it have packed a decent bunch of specifications inside it. Featuring a 4-inch screen with 480 x 800 pixel resolution display, the Lava Iris Win1 specs speak of 1GB RAM and 8GB of inbuilt storage which is expandable up to 32GB. The screen comes with a G+F, 2-point touch panel and sensors such as accelerometer, proximity sensor and ambient light sensor. Running on a 1.2GHz quad core Snapdragon processor, the Win1 smartphone features a 5MP BSI+ rear-facing camera sporting LED flash, while on the front there's a 0.3MP snapper suitable for capturing selfies and making video calls.

The smartphone is Dual SIM (3G and 2G) capable and among the connectivity options features 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and microUSB. A 1950mAh battery powers this smartphone. Lava International offers its Win1 customers with a free screen guard and flip cover with the package alongside the general accessories such as USB cable, charger and earphones.

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Though Lava is a little late to join the league of Windows 8.1 smartphones portfolio, it isn't far behind as other Indian brands haven't faired that well in the sector. We have previously seen the Windows smartphones from Micromax, XOLO, Karbonn and most recently Celkon too. In fact, the competition is only getting fierce in the Indian market as Microsoft has also unveiled the Microsoft Lumia 535 smartphone in the country.

What are your thoughts on the new Windows 8.1 running phone Lava IRIS WIN1? Share with us in comments below.

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  • sunilkumar23
    sunilkumar23
    Its good to see indian companies choosing windows OS.
    With reasonable price tags
  • vidyateja_18
    vidyateja_18
    can any one review this product?

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