Panasonic India today launched its Quad-Core Smartphone T33 with a 4 Inch WVGA display priced at just Rs 4,999.
The new Smartphone is powered by a 1.2GHz Quad Core processor which runs on Android™ 4.4.2(Kitkat) with a support of 4GB internal memory. The smart gadget sports 3MP camera with LED Flash. The uniquely designed phone with advanced software functionality will be available in the market in pearl white & duke blue colors. The battery capacity of 1500 mAh should serve well for a single day.
“The pocket fit gadget is specially designed to meet the requirements of users looking for an all-round phone that empowers them to communicate in their own regional language. The new Smartphone “T33”, the latest offering from the “T” series slashes all language barriers with access to 21 Indian regional languages,” said Panasonic India.
Of course, the phone is unlikely to match up to the value offered by models like the ZTE Blade Q Lux, which is available on Amazon for the same price and comes with 4G LTE as well.
Both Q Lux and T33 come with similar resolution displays, though the ZTE model has a larger screen at 4.5 inch vs 4 inches on the Panasonic model.
Commenting on the launch, Mr. Manish Sharma, Managing Director, Panasonic India said T33 has been developed and designed to overcome the fundamental problem of language barriers faced across India by giving them an option to choose from various languages to interact, engage, entertain and connect in their preferred language.
“We are sure that adding support for local language in the device will give an opportunity to our customers to communicate seamlessly.”
“Language is one of biggest barriers that prevent people from using mobile phone functions exhaustively,” said Pankaj Rana, Business Head – Mobility Division, Panasonic India.
“This Smartphone has specifically been launched to enable vernacularization by serving the unique needs of Indian consumers across multiple markets. This does not only create a powerful medium for our consumers but also gives them a chance to interact, exchange views and communicate in a hassle-free environment.”