Panasonic announced the Eluga I3 Mega mid-ranger.
The device comes with bigger battery, updated OS and more memory compared to
its predecessor the Eluga I3.
The new Eluga comes with quad-core CPU clocked at
1.3 GHz and 3 GB RAM. The internal storage is 16 GB with an option of expanding
it up to 128 GB through a microSD slot. The device has a 5.5” display of HD
resolution and 2.5D curved screen, and it runs on Android Marshmallow 6.0. The
Eluga I3 Mega also has Android-For-Work security for better data protection.
On the back, a 13 MP camera with 80-degree
wide-angle lens is positioned, while the selfie snapper on the front has a 5 MP
sensor. The battery is non-removable and has 4000 mAh capacity, which is a
massive jump over the 2700 mAh in the Eluga I3.
The phone comes in either Champagne Gold or Silver
and costs INR 11,490 or about US$ 177.