By Som Patidar, | September 12, 2016
Zen Admire Star
Zen Mobile has announced the launch of its latest budget smartphone - Admire Star.
Zen Admire Star is an Android Marshmallow-based smartphone priced at $49 (Rs. 3290). Zen Mobile's chief executive officer Sanjay Kalirona said that he is confident the new smartphone would be a hit among Indian customers.
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"At Zen Mobile, we are constantly working towards fulfilling consumers' dreams and desires. I am confident that our new addition, Admire Star, is going to be a formidable proposition with the offered features at this price point," Kalirona said. "We are helping a large part of the population to upgrade their lifestyles with our smartphone - Admire Star. The smartphone offers high-end features, powerful battery and enhanced multimedia experience at an exceptionally competitive price."
Zen Admire Star Specs and Features
The budget mobile handset comes with a 1.3 GHZ Quad core processor, 512 MB RAM, and 8 GB internal storage that can be extended up to 32GB via microSD card. It sports a 5-megapixel rear camera and 1.3-megapixel front camera. It also features contact blacklist, auto call record, and flip to mute.
The dual SIM device supports Wi-Fi, 3G, and Bluetooth connectivity and comes with a 2000 mAh battery. The affordable smartphone, which features a 4.5-inch FWVGA display, comes pre-installed with the NexGenTV online television streaming app. It also comes pre-loaded with Saavn, UC Mini browser, Cool Gallery, and the Vuliv video player.
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