Zen Admire Swadesh Plus Entry Level Smartphone Announced with 2000mAh Battery & 1GB RAM
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Zen Mobiles bring out another affordable handset in the Indian market called as the Zen Admire Swadesh Plus. Zen Mobiles are known for making affordable devices in the country so that everyone can use a smartphone and it also has 22 Regional language support. The new device supports 4G connectivity but nothing is mentioned about the availability and pricing of the handset yet. Zen was also the first mobile handset company in India to introduce Mobile 3D Entertainment with its Zen S30 that came with pre-loaded content.
The Zen Admire Swadesh Plus will be the successor of the Zen Admire Swadesh and will be featuring a 5” IPS LCD display with a resolution of 218PPI. Under the hood, there is a Quad-core Spredtrum 6832 processor with a clocking speed of 1.3GHz coupled with Mali 400 GPU. The onboard memory on the handset is 8GB which can be extended upto 32GB via microSD card slot. There. Is 1GB of RAM provided on the handset which is very less compared to most of the other affordable handsets in the market.
On the camera front, the device has a 5MP main sensor with LED Flash which will be accompanied with a 2MP selfie camera. The Admire Swadesh Plus from Zen will run on Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box and has a 2000maH battery on the rear to power the device. The connectivity options include Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, EDGE, GPRS, Bluetooth, GPS, and A-GPS. There are also few other sensors which are required for automation.
The handset measures 143.8 mm x 72 mm x 9.2 mm and supports two micro SIM cards. Are you planning to get this device? Do comment in the section below and share your views on this handset. Stay tuned to PhoneRadar for more and we will be getting back to you once we get to know the pricing of the Zen Admire Swadesh Plus.
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