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Xolo Q2000 with 5.5 Inch Display officially launched at Rs. 14,999

Xolo today officially launched Xolo Q2000 in India priced at Rs. 14,999 and the phone is already available for best buy price of Rs. 14,296 from online retail sites. This phone is priced lower than what we expected and is expected to give all other phablets a run for their money.

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This Phablet comes with a 5.5 inch display with 720 P HD resolution and this amounts to 267 PPI which is pretty good. You won’t see pixilation on this large screen display and will get good sharpness. It still remains to be how accurate Xolo has been with colors this time.

The Processor employed is MT6589W 1.2 GHz quad core processor assisted by PowerVR SGX 544 MP GPU clocked at 357 MHz similar to MT6589T. The RAM capacity is 1 GB and internal memory is 8 GB. The Internal memory can be further extended to 32 GB using MicroSD card.

The primary AF camera is of 13 MP and the sensor used is BSI 2 sensor which will give you good low light performance. The camera is also supported by LED flash and is capable of Full HD video recording. A front camera of 2 MP is also present for video recording.

The Battery capacity is 2600 mAh and Xolo claims this will give you up to 12 hours of talk time on 3G and standby time of 577 hours on 3G which is pretty impressive. You will get a web browsing time of 7.5 hours on 3G. Video playback time for this battery is 4.5 hours. Connectivity features include 3G, WiFi 802.11, Bluetooth, GPS and USB OTG.

The phone will give you good value for money and everything seems right on paper. This phone will compete against phablets like Micromax Canvas Doodle 2, Lenovo K900 and LG G Pro Lite. With Xolo Q2000, you will also get a USB cable and a flip cover out of the box!

Key Specs

Model Xolo Q2000
Display 5.5 Inch HD, 267 PPI
Processor 1.2 GHz Quad Core
RAM 1 GB
Internal Storage 8 GB
OS Android 4.2
Cameras 13 MP/ 2 MP
Battery 2600 mAh
Price Rs. 14,999
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