Tuesday, March 11

Panasonic Launches it's New Smartphone P31 with a Price Tag of Rs. 11,990.........

On Monday Panasonic announced the launch of it's new Smartphone P31, at a reasonable price of Rs. 11,990, in India. The device will be available for purchase from this week.

This latest smartphone features 5 - inch touchscreen with a, lot's will say disappointing FWGA resolution (480X854 pixels). With this big size screen they at least should have given qHD resolution. But, the display has an oleophobic coating to prevent oil smudges.


Panasonic also says that it has used  a Heat-Sink design which lets the phone remain cool even when the CPU is running at it's full potential. The white color of the phone makes it a lot monotonous for all of us as white is the trend, though; you can still have the 'Bluish - Black' design if you like.

The phone is powered by a quad-core processor clocked at 1.3GHz along with 1GB of RAM. Also, it has 4 GB of internal which can off course be expanded using microsd. It has a 8 megapixel rear camera with auto-focus and full HD video recording, it also has a secondary front facing VGA quality camera.

In terms of the connectivity it features dual-SIM support along with 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS capabilities. The 2000mAh battery should ideally last the whole day considering the low-res display.

Panasonic has made this move of launching this mid range smartphone in hopes of capitalizing on a bunch of software features to carve out the best of Indian market. And to do that it has turned the attention from the hardware to software with this smartphone. It's the first one to feature the company's “Play Life” UI with four core features. With Gesture Play, users can draw to unlock the phone and  even get to specific apps by using pre-assigned gestures . Pop-I Player lets you watch a video over any other screen, just like Samsung, LG and Micromax phones. A Music CafĂ© app helps in library management and adds additional audio tweaks, while Ultimate Saver helps you manage your battery use and can be tweaked to prolong battery life in emergencies.










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