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iBall Andi 5.5H Weber with 5.5 inch HD display launched at Rs 6,499



The smartphone was spotted on the company's website earlier this month.
iBall has officially announced the launch of Andi 5.5H Weber at Rs 6,499. The smartphone was spotted on the company's website earlier this month.
The iBall Andi 5.5H Weber features a 5.5 inch HD (720x1280 pixels) IPS display and is powered by a quad-core 1.3GHz Cortex A7 processor along with 1GB of RAM. The smartphone runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop operating system.
iBall Andi 5.5H Weber has 8 GB of internal memory, which is further expandable by up-to 32GB via a micro SD card. The handset sports a 5-megapixel auto focus rear camera with LED flash and a 2 megapixel front camera. The camera features include face beauty function, live photo mode, panorama mode, multi angle view mode, V-Gesture, face detection, smile shot & HDR.
The iBall Andi 5.5H Weber gets the power from a 2200 mAh Li-Ion battery and has 21 Indian language support. This dual SIM smartphone offers 3G connectivity, Bluetooth 3.0, WiFi with Hotspot, Micro USB 2.0 and FM radio with recording facility. The sensors include G- sensor, Proximity sensor, and Light sensor.

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