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5,5" XOLO Q2000 Android smartphone

16.11.2013

Lava International (XOLO brand) announced the addition of a new Q2000 model to its XOLO Android smartphone lineup based on a 6589GHz quad-core MediaTek MT1,2M-W processor with PowerVR SX544 graphics. The device is equipped with a 5,5 'touchscreen IPS-display with a resolution of 720p (1280x720 pixels, 267 ppi) and supports two SIM-cards.

The amount of RAM Q2000 is 1 GB, built-in flash memory - 8 GB, there is also a slot for microSD memory cards up to 32 GB.

XOLO Q2000 specifications also include a 13MP rear camera with BSI sensor, autofocus and LED flash, capable of recording full HD video (1920x1080p), a 2MP front camera for video telephony, Bluetooth 2.0 wireless adapters, Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n, light and proximity sensors, support for GPS navigation (A-GPS) and USB OTG technology. The battery capacity is 2600 mAh. The dimensions of the smartphone are 156,0 x 77,8 x 9,8 mm, weight - 180 g. The device is running Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.

The XOLO Q2000 will go on sale in India soon for Rs 14999 ($240).

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For reference: the median age of the population of Russia in 1991 was 33 years, now it is about 38 years. What he was like in 1917 is hard to say, but according to the 1897 census, the median age was about 21 years old.

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