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M-tech launches affordable selfie feature phone
New Delhi, Nov 7: Domestic smartphone manufacturer M-tech on Tuesday launched a new selfie feature phone G24 at just Rs 899.
The dual-SIM device comes with 1.8-inch QQVGA display and features a dual digital camera. It is equipped with 1000mAh battery that claims to offer seven hours of talk time and 300 hours of stand-by time.
"The G24 selfie phone packs powerful battery back-up, functionality and affordability, all in one product," Goutam Kumar Jain, Director, M-tech Informatics Ltd, said in a statement.
The phone offers support in five languages and comes with a 16GB expandable memory.
It also has features like MP3/MP4/WAV player, wireless FM radio, Bluetooth, audio/video recording, auto call record and torch, among others.
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