Panasonic India today announced launch of its localized P66 Mega smartphone which comes with support for 21 regional Indian languages. The phone is priced at INR 7,990 only. P66 Mega comes with 3200 mAh massive battery, 2 GB RAM. 21 language support means that people can not only talk but also type and text in their native language.
Panasonic P66 Mega |
Under the hood, the phone is powered by 1.3 GHz Quad-Core processor coupled with 2 GB RAM and 16 GB internal memory which can be further expanded upto 32 GB via micro SD card slot. A massive 3200 mAh battery keeps the phone running. For camera the P66 Mega comes with an 8 MP rear shooter accompanied by LED flash while on the front we have 5 MP camera for selfie lovers. The device comes with 5 inch HD IPS display, however there is not information about any protective layer over the display yet.
Panasonic P66 Mega runs on Android Lollipop 5.1 topped with Panasonic's exclusive ICON interface and 21 regional language support. For connectivity the device supports Bluetooth, Wifi, GPS, Dual Sim, 3G , 2G and Wifi Hotspot options. Available in three irresistible colours – Electric
Blue, Rose Gold, and Russet Brown – each device comes with complimentary
screen
guard and back cover.
The device would have been a great competitor in the segment if it had 4G support and 3 GB of RAM as competitors like Coolpad Note 3 comes with high end specifications and additional value add feature such as Finger print sensors.
Announcing the launch of the device,
Mr. Pankaj Rana, Business Head – Mobility Division, Panasonic India,
said, “Digital India is about all about bridging the digital divide
through technology and connecting people to the digital world in their
own language. The growing numbers of mobile
internet users in India is proof of the digital aspirations of Indians
today. By deploying a multi-language portfolio in our latest device,
Panasonic seeks to connect Indians through smartphone technology to the
world of opportunities in mobile banking, online
shopping, social networking and virtual entertainment.”
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