In my opinion, The Made In India campaign is just the very thing which is required by us as of now to grow into an independent and developed nation. but we still have a long way to go. So as a part of my squirrel’s contribution here I proudly present a set of 5 mobile phones which are made in India or to be precise, assembled in my very nation, which is equally important as it generates employment and is crucial for various sectors of the industries in India.
Made In India phones-
So let us begin our journey…
Micromax
Micromax is a made in India smartphone manufacturer and electronics company which has vowed to present to its audience the latest in trend technology which is quite evident from their one of the phones which we would recommend for you, the Micromax Infinity N12-
This can be proved as one of the best budgets smartphones which are below the 10k range. Infinity N12 is of the range INR 6,999 with a power-packed 6.19 inch 720X1500 display, combined with 3 GB RA and MediaTek Helio p22 processor with Android 8.1 as the operating system. If we talk about the camera, there is the presence of 16 MP front camera and 13+5 MP rear camera. The battery back up of this phone is surely going to be useful with 4000 mAh battery it is going to last up to 36 hours.
With a fingerprint sensor behind the phone, it makes a hassle-free device combined with a great on-hand experience. It comes in a beautiful blue colour which is going to look cool in your hands!
LAVA
Yet another made in India proud gem, this company is sure to give their best in the world of technology and smartphones. This Indian Smartphone Manufacturer company is an offshoot of a telecommunication venture. With its headquarters back there in Noida, UP, this company is proud of selling its products in countries like Mexico, Thailand, Africa etc.
We have tracked down one of its latest phones for you, the new LAVA z53!
The new lava z53 is packed with 1.6GHz processor combined with 1 GB RAM. But don’t let this low RAM be your concern. This phone comes with 16GB of internal storage which can be easily extended to 256GB via a small MicroSD card. With regards to the camera, it has an 8-megapixel rear camera and 5-megapixel front camera. But that’s not all.
With a battery of 4120 mAH, dual sim tray accepting nano sim cards, and a variety of sensors including the face unlock, proximity sensor, accelerometer, and ambient light sensor, this phone is surely going to be a great piece with an INR rate of 9,999.
Karbonn
This made in India venture was founded in the same year as Lava i.e. 2009. This company is a joint venture of two Indian companies, namely, United Telelinks Ltd., a Bengaluru based company and Jaina Marketing Pvt Ltd. This is actually to be proud of, two companies working from the same nation, similar to their origin. The headquarters of this company is based in Delhi. Karbonn is nailing its territory in countries like middle wast and Europe even.
The latest smartphone in the line is S9!
The latest mobile launch of this phone is the Frames S9. This is yet another power-packed made in India initiative. This phone has a powerful 1.25GHz processor of the quad-core type along with 2GB of RAM.
Via a MicroSD card, the internal 16GB storage can be expanded up to 64GB thus providing with more space for some light web browsing and multitasking. If we talk about the camera, there is a presence of 8 Megapixel camera at the rear and similar strength camera at the front.
This yet another budget phone with an affordable price of INR 7,777 has a battery of 2900 mAh.
i-ball
This is one of the most versatile made in India company. This is a consumer electronics company which is dedicated to making of electronic products like computer accessories, tablets, smartphones etc. It was founded in 2001 in September.
This company launched its latest phone with the name of iball Andi Wink 4 G.
Another initiative by iball to make budget phones, This phone is packed with a 5inch display of the FWVGA type with a resolution of 480×854. Talking about power, it runs on a 1GHz processor of quad-core type. It has around 2GB of RAM with an Android 6 compatibility and houses a 2,300 mAh battery. It consists of a 5MP camera in the rear and 2MP in the front.
This dual sim phone can accept two micro SIMs in different slots. It has the connectivity of 4G along with LTE. It can support a bandwidth of about 40 Band. Like its other counterparts, it also has a support of Proximity sensor, Accelerometer and Ambient light sensor which makes it capable of low web browsing and light multitasking. It has a budget-friendly price of INR 5,999.
XOLO
Another gem among the jewels, XOLO is a company belonging to LAVA itself. This again is a consumer-friendly and personal electronics manufacturer. It has a big line of products including Tablets, smartphones, power banks etc. This company came into limelight in the year 2012. It was the first of its kind to collab with AMD and launched a Xolo win tablet. In the year 2013, it made its debut in bringing out 4G-enabled smartphones. Yet as another achievement in the year, 2014 it was announced as the partner of Liverpool FC in India.
Here we present to you the latest smartphone of XOLO which is another made in India effort and suiting your budget, Era4X
Arriving in gold colour, this phone comes with a 5.45-inch display working on 1.5 GHz quad-core processor. It has a RAM of 1GB along with Android 8 as the os. There is the availability of about 16GB of storage which is easily expandable using microSD cards. Being a dual SIM phone, it supports both nano sim cards. This phone is capable of supporting a face lock system along with a 3000 mAh battery. In consideration to cameras, the front is of 5MP and the rear is of 8MP.
So here is the list of top 5 made in India cell phone by us for you. One of the thing which must have got into your notice is the shortage of good specifications in these phones. Some may say that there is a shortage of technical know-how in the making of these products. This may be true, but maybe no one is concerned about the hidden message, which is very necessary to understand. Our Indian brands simply want us to spend less money on technology but more time with our family and loved ones.
Just presenting with opinions!
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