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Xolo One HD with Android Lollipop, 5 inch display launched at Rs 4,777



Xolo One HD is launched at Rs 4,777 and will be available exclusively on Amazon India.
Xolo has announced the launch of Xolo One HD for Rs 4,777. Xolo One HD will be available exclusively on Amazon priced at Rs 4,777 and its registrations will begin in three days. The device will be available in a white colour variant.
Xolo One HD features a 5-inch HD (1280 x 720) IPS display. It is powered by a 1.3 GHz quad-core (MediaTek MT6580M ) processor along with 1GB of RAM and Mali 400MP2 GPU. The smartphone runs on Android 5.1 lollipop operating system.
Xolo One HD comes with 8GB of internal storage, which is further expandable by another 32 GB via a micro SD card. The smartphone sports an 8-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and a 5-megapixel front camera with LED flash as well for selfies and video calling.
Xolo One HD
Xolo One HD gets the power from a 2300 mAh battery. On the connectivity front, the handset offers 3G, dual SIM, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS and Micro USB. The handset measures 143 x 72.6 x 9.5 mm.
Recently Xolo Black 3GB variant was launched at Rs 11,999. The device is available for purchase exclusively via Snapdeal in flash sale starting today (Dec 29).
The Xolo Black (3GB) is powered by the 2nd gen Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 octa core processor which is built in 64-bit CPU architecture and offers 4G LTE. The device comes with 16 GB internal memory and has expandable storage of 32 GB.
The Black (3GB) also has dual camera set up in its rear panel of a 13 megapixel and a 2 MP camera. The phone comes with a 5MP front camera with wide angle lens and flash. Besides, the Xolo Black (3GB) offers 5.5 inch Full HD OGS IPS display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3.

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