Intex Cloud Q11 4G: Front LED Flash & Android Marshmallow For Rs. 6,190

Just a day after unveiling the Intex Cloud Style 4G With VoLTE Support & Android Marshmallow Costs Just Rs. 5,799, Intex has launched another smartphone in the Cloud range. The Intex Cloud Q11 4G was launched today and it has gone on sale on Amazon for Rs. 6,190 in Champagne Gold colour. The Intex Cloud Q11 4G isn’t much different from other smartphones in this price bracket. The only exception here is the presence of a front-facing flash for lighting up your selfies. The Intex Cloud Q11 4G is also a Voice over LTE capable smartphone which means you can make calls on the 4G network without having to switch on your battery sapping mobile data. The Intex Cloud Q11 4G sports a slightly large 5.5inch HD resolution IPS panel display without any protective glass. The pixel density stands at 269ppi and the screen to body ratio is 75%.

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The Intex Cloud Q11 4G has been equipped with MediaTek MT6737 chipset that houses a 1.2GHz 64bit quad-core processor, Mali T720 GPU and 1GB of DDR3 RAM to run Android Marshmallow. The internal storage of the Intex Cloud Q11 4G stands at 8GB out of which 3.6GB remains vacant for the user. If you require additional storage and you will there is a microSD card slot that capable of handling cards of up to 32GB. In terms of photography, the Intex Cloud Q11 4G has an 8MP camera on the rear and a 5MP camera on the front, both of which are accompanied by LED flash. The Intex Cloud Q11 4G is powered by a 2800mAh battery which gives about 10 hours of talk time and 500 hours of standby. The connectivity options include Wi-Fi, microUSB and Bluetooth. The three sensors found on the Intex Cloud Q11 4G are G, Gyro, light and proximity sensor. The company is throwing in a screen guard and protective cover for free.

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