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Gadget |  24 Jun 2011 18:23 |  By RnMTeam

Salora International forays into mobile sector

MUMBAI: Salora International, an Indian Consumer Electronics, is foraying into the mobile handset market with the launch of its SM501 and SM401 models.

Salora handsets features 1.3MP camera with flash, K series amplifier technology, dual-SIM, answering machine, call recording, social networking sites, long battery life and allow users to operate in all regional languages. Both handsets are enabled with WAP, GPRS, MMS, recording with video player (MP4, 3GP) FM radio and audio player, the handsets can be used as webcam and modem to PC.

Apart from common feature, SM501 touch screen phone is embedded with 2.4 QVGA Display, motion sensor, dual battery charger, dual LED torch, 8 GB expandable memory, E-book reader and bluetooth V 2.1 with A2DP. SM501 is priced at Rs 2999 and comes in black and red colours.

SM401 is equipped with 2.2 TFT Display, 3.5 mm Jack, Short cut Music Keys, 16 GB expandable memory, torch, bluetooth with A2DP and dual charging port. SM401 is priced at Rs 2499 and comes in light green and blue colours.

Salora International Ltd managing director Gopal Jiwarajka said, Salora International has been a pioneer technology in the audio, video and telecom industry for last 35 years. This technical competence is now being incorporated by us in the Salora range of mobile phones. Its audio technology has led to an sound performance with high quality K class amplifier. ...

In its first phase, Salora plans to launch the mobile phones in the markets of eastern India, Delhi-NCR, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Punjab.

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