By Som Patidar, | November 08, 2016
The Lava Ivory Pop tablet would soon be available for purchase in India. (Twitter)
Lava has launched its latest tablet - the Lava Ivory Pop - in India.
Last week, Lava announced the launch of its Ivory series tablet, Lava Ivory Pop, at a price of Rs 6,299 ( approx. $94). The device will soon be available across all online Lava platforms, domestic e-commerce websites, and offline channels. The Indian tablet and smartphone manufacturer said in a statement that the Ivory Pop tablet provides next-generation experience to consumers with its powerful combination of design and technology.
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"With an advanced Intel Chipset, exceptional multi-media feature and economical price point, we are confident that Lava Ivory POP will become a favorite of consumers," senior Lava executive Raman Sharma said. "Addition of Lava Ivory POP in the Lava tablet portfolio strengthens our resolve to make valuable technology accessible to our consumers."
Lava Ivory Pop Specifications and Features
The newest Lava tablet sports a seven-inch high definition display with a resolution of 1024×600. The Lava Ivory Pop comes with 1GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage which can be expanded up to 32GB. It runs on the Android 5.1 Lollipop operating system and is powered by a 1.0 GHz quad-core processor.
The Lava Ivory Pop tablet features a five-megapixel rear camera and a 3.2-megapixel front camera. The device supports 3G connectivity, Bluetooth, GPS, and 21 Indian languages. It packs a 3,000mAh battery.
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