With Telecom companies already starting to roll out 4G Network in India, it might NOT be prudent to put hard earned money of Rs 30,000/- on a set featuring only 3G, whatever be the pros of the phone. The battery standard is almost 3000 Mah plus in most phones whereas it is only 2700 in this phone. The USB plug can/may cause problems. I have seen many people break connectors in phones and computers while plugging in connectors. Fingerprint scanner lock is a novelty and good utility. 2 GB Ram is good, but there are already phones offering 3 and 4 GB ram at prices below Rs 10,000. 4G sets are being sold by branded companies at the Rs 10,000 mark with 13 mp rear and 5 to 8 mp front cameras ( Wifi , Bluetooth 4 and all other extras ) . Unbranded 4G sets are also available for as low as Rs 4,000 to Rs 5,000 . Now, what's the point in investing Rs 30,000 in a 3G set NOW ?
Re: This phone is NOT 4G capable
by Edison John on Nov 08, 2015 07:56 AM
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