Chinese smartphone maker Nubia has launched a budget phone in India called the Nubia N1 Lite.
At Rs 6,999, the company touts the phone to be the most economical offering with a front-flash.
Specifications
- Display: 5.5-inch full HD
- Processor: Octa-core MediaTek 6737
- 2GB RAM
- Android Marshmallow
- 16GB storage (expandable)
- Rear Camera: 8-megapixel
- Front Camera: 5-megapixel
- Battery: 3000mAh non-removable
The Nubia N1 Lite comes with a 5.5-inch full HD display that stands at 1280x720 pixels and pumps out 267 ppi (pixels per inch). It runs on a MediaTek 6737 processor, coupled with 2GB RAM and Mali-T720 for graphics.
There is 16GB of internal storage which is expandable up to 32GB via microSD card. The phone also comes bundled with a fingerprint scanner that the company claims can unlock the phone in less than 0.3 seconds.
However, optics seem to be the biggest selling point of the Nubia N1 Lite.
While the rear sports an 8-megapixel snapper with dual LED flash, the front has a 5-megapixel camera with flash as well.
When it comes to back-up, the device packs a 3000mAh non-removable battery which the company says can deliver 24-hours of talk-time. The device is available online starting 22 May.
Stay tuned to The Quint for the first impressions and a full review of the budget friendly Nubai N1 Lite.
