Panasonic Love T10 Priced At Rs. 3690 - Supports 21 Indian Regional Languages

In their attempt to make the smartphones reach remote locations across the country, Panasonic India has come up with a new sub-Rs. 5000 Android smartphone called 'Love T10'. In fact, Pankaj Rana, Business Head at Panasonic India, believes that with the significant increase in mobile internet users in the Indian market, Panasonic Love T10 would not only meet the affordability aspect but also bring vernacular support. The phone features Android 4.4.2 (Kitkat) operating system and a 1 GHz Dual Core processor. Let's take a look at the specs highlighted by the manufacturer.

There's a 3.5 inch LCD display on the Love T10 and a 1400 mAh battery acts as the phone's powerhouse. The 3G-enabled smartphone comes in two color variants - White and Black and has the dimensions 112.2 x 62 x 11.9 mm. Owing to the small size, the phone merely weighs 100 grams.

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On the phone's rear end is a 2 megapixel snapper, whereas the secondary front camera comes with a 0.3 megapixel sensor. On the connectivity front, the phone offers support for WiFi, FM Radio, Bluetooth 4.0, microUSB as well as GPS and A-GPS. Last but not the least, the phone packs 4GB of internal storage with no mention of microSD card facility. Among the several regional languages supported by the phone, there are Nepali, Konkani, Manipuri, Assamese and Sindhi as well. Priced at Rs. 3690, the Panasonic Love T10 should start selling via e-commerce portals very soon.

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