Panasonic P55 Novo With Octa-Core SoC Launched At 9,290




BANGALORE: Panasonic’s P55 Smartphone that was launched in last November at 10,290 will be replaced by P55 Novo. The new P55 Novo is considered to be the successor of the original P55 and will cost 9,290. Novo will go on for sale from the first week of July, reports NDTV.

The latest Panasonic handset comes with 5.3-inch HD IPS display and it is powered by a 1.4GHz octa-core processor along with 1GB of RAM. The Phone sports 8GB internal memory and is expandable up to 32GB with the help of microSD card.

The budget Smartphone flaunts 13MP primary shooter with triple-LED flash; on the other side, a 5MP snapper captures perfect selfies. The device houses 2500mAh removable battery similar to the old P55.

Panasonic P55 Novo features Gesture Play that launches apps through gestures without unlocking the phone. The phone also features Tap Play that allows users to wake up the device without pressing the physical power button.

Manish Sharma, Managing Director, Panasonic India during the launch said, "With consumer priorities changing radically, we believe in enhancing customer experience by providing them with smart technology on the go. With the new Smartphone, we are here to offer a new dimension wherein the model has been specially designed to provide easy accessibility to consumers looking for a single app to control all home devices.”
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