Videocon's Android laden V7400 to sell at 12,995


Bangalore: Videocon is all set to launch its second Android based smartphone called the V7400. The phone has been listed in the Videocon website and will sell at a price of 12,995. The V7400 runs on Android 2.1 Eclair (the dated Android version on that price tag!) and has a 2.8 inch touchscreen display with a pixel resolution of 320 X 240. The phone has a 3.2MP camera, a dedicated camera key and records video at 20fps. It comes pre-loaded with social networking apps like Facebook, YouTube, G-Talk etc. Available in black and silver colors, the connectivity options of the V7400 include Bluetooth, GPRS, WAP, 3G. The phone comes with pre-installed Wireless Tether turning it into a wireless, portable hotspot. The device packs in a 1150mAh Li-ion battery that supports a talk time of 4.5 hours and 11 days standby time. The memory of the phone can be expanded up to 16GB using an external T-Flash memory card. It also has access to the Android Market place. The selling price of the Videocon V7400 seems like quite an issue as there are other Android phones in the market that offer similar features at a lesser price tag. Check our story on Top 5 Android phones below 10,000.