CG Impex Pvt. Ltd., a subsidiary of CG Electronics Pvt. Ltd., the authorized importer, and distributor of Intex Smartphones for Nepal has introduced another entry-level smartphone, Aqua Q7n Pro.
The smartphone was launched during the Intex Distributors’ Meet that was held in Bangkok, Thailand on 5th of January, 2017. During the meet, Mr. Ramesh Shrestha, Senior General Manager at Chaudhary Group shared the company’s long-term vision and mission. Mr. Shrestha stated that the seminar has been organized to thank and appreciate all the efforts and the work of the distributors. He also mentioned that the company is giving a wireless headphone for free with every purchase of Intex Aqua Q7n Pro.
Intex Aqua Q7n Pro is an upgrade to Aqua Q7n smartphone. The phone features a 4.5-inch FQVGA screen with a pixel density of 218ppi. The device runs on an older version of Android OS, Android 5.1 Lollipop, and is powered by a 1GHz quad-core Spreadtrum SC7731C processor with 1GB of RAM.
In terms of storage, the device has an internal memory of 8GB that can be expanded up to 32GB using a microSD card. On the camera department, Aqua Q7n Pro sports a 5MP rear camera with an LED flash and packs an low 0.3MP front camera. The smartphone is a backed up by a 2,000mAh removable battery.
The price of the smartphone has not been disclosed by the distributor. Also, Intex Nepal has yet to list the smartphone on their site. As per the specs the phone stunts, we think that the phone should be priced below Rs 8,000.
We will be updating you about the exact price of Aqua Q7n Pro after it’s out.
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