iNew is preparing to launch its another mid-range smartphone, iNew L4, with as massive battery as 5000mAh. Its back cover adopts soft leather texture design with border less front screen.
Following the recent launch of a few of their smartphones in Pakistan, the iNew L4 is the next in line to be launched in the region, probably earlier next month.
The Dual SIM smartphone, iNew L4 will be featuring a border less design on the front with 5.5 inch IPS display having the pixel density of 267 PPI. Gorilla Glass 3 is also featured on screen. With the 9.5 mm thickness, the phone weighs 178 grams. Along with the leather texture (mostly referred as faux leather) on the back, the phone is built up with aluminium magnesium alloy from inside.
iNew L4 features a MediaTek MT6735 chipset with 64-bit Quad-core processor clocked at 1.3GHz and Mali T450 GPU at 450MHz. It also features a 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal storage with option to extend via micro SD card.
Main camera features 13MP Exmor image sensor by Sony with support of video recording up to 1080p. The lens on the back has 6 elements with aperture as wide as f/2.0. 5MP camera has f/2.2 aperture.
Last but not the least, iNew L4 will also have 4G/LTE connectivity as well as 3G and most importantly the major thing is its battery with the capacity of 5000mAh which is not quite common yet but has been found in a few other smartphones including ZenFone max from Asus, Marathon M4, M3 from Gionee and few others. However iNew L4 would be first in Pakistan with this massive battery. Previously we had Infinix Hot Note and recently launched Rivo Rhythm RX100 with 4000mAh battery.
The price of the iNew L4 would be somewhere in between Rs. 22,000/- and Rs. 25,000/- and will be launched during first week of October after this Eid.
iNew L4 | |||
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OS Software |
Android 5.1 Lollipop | ||
Chipset and Memory | |||
SoC CPU GPU |
MediaTek MT6735M 64-bit Quad-core Cortex-ARM A53, 1.3GHz Mali T720 MP3 450 MHz |
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RAM | 2 GB LPDDR3 RAM | ||
Storage | 16GB, micro SD card support up to 32GB | ||
Body and Display | |||
Display | 5.5 inch IPS display, HD resolution of 720p (1280×720 pixels), pixel desnity of 267 PPI Gorilla Glass 3 |
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Dimensions | 78 mm x 148 mm x 9.5 mm | ||
Weight | 178 grams | ||
Network | |||
2G | GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900 (5,8,3,2) | ||
3G | WCDMA: 850, 900, 2100 (5,8,1) | ||
4G/LTE | FDD-LTE 800, 1800, 2100, 2600 (20,3,1,7) | ||
Photo and Video | |||
Main Camera | 13MP, Sony Exmor RS image sensor, 6-element lens, f/2.0 aperture, Blue glass IR cut filter, High Dynamic Flash, Face detection, real-time HDR mode, burst mode, Magic Focus Video recording at 1080p |
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Front Camera | 5MP, Sony Exmor RS BSI image sensor, 5-element lens, f/2.2 aperture | ||
Battery | |||
Type | 5000mAh, removable | ||
Battery Life | N/A | ||
Fast Charging | (May be) Flash charge with 1.5A charger | ||
Other Features | |||
Connectivity | Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 2.4/5GHz, Wi-Fi Display, Wi-Fi Direct |
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Sensors | Accelerometer, Compass, Proximity Sensor, HALL Sensor, Pressure Sensor, Ambient Light Sensor, GPS/A-GPS | ||
SIM | Dual SIM 4G/LTE, Micro SIM | ||
Preferred Features | HotKnot – for wireless transmission of data from one phone to another by touching the displays. Faux leather back cover, Aluminium Magnesium Alloy body/frame |
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Availability | |||
Colors | Black, White | ||
Available From | October 2015 | ||
Price | Rs. 25,000/- approximately |
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