Spice Stellar 362 3G Smartphone with Android KitKat Launched For Rs 5,499/-

Spice Retail Limited today launched its latest affordable smartphone - Spice Stellar 362 - targeted at the customers in Tier II and Tier III cities for a price of Rs 5499 only. For the given price, the phone generously packs in high-utility features, making sure that most requirements of their target customers are met. The phone runs Android KitKat 4.4 and supports 3G for high-speed internet experience, demand of which is constantly increasing among the sub-urban consumers. Mr. Prashant Bindal, Chief Executive Officer, Spice Mobility Ltd stated that their latest smartphone combined high-utility functionality and the latest software to deliver a great customer experience, maintaining Spice's vision of offering the best-in-class smartphones to a mass consumer base.

spice stellar 362

The handset derives power off a 1 GHz Dual Core processor which supports fast and smooth multitasking. The 8.9cm capacitive touchscreen offers a great multimedia experience. Equipped within is a 1300mAh battery, and for on-the-go connectivity the phone supports Bluetooth and HSPA.

Spice Stellar 362 could now be availed across all online and physical mobile retail stores.

To sum up, let's look at the key specifications here:

- 1 GHz Dual Core processor
- Android KitKat 4.4
- 3G Support
- 2MP rear + 1.3MP front camera
- 1300 mAh battery
- 2GB ROM and 256MB RAM
- Bluetooth and HSPA
- Expandable memory up to 32GB

Replies

  • Sifar
    Sifar
    At Rs5500,its no way cheap...considering it has a very poor 1300 mAh battery and only 2GB ROM and a shockingly 256MB RAM only.

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