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Salora Arya A1 Plus with 4.5 Inch Display, Quad Core Chipset and Android KitKat Coming Soon

Recently we talked about upcoming Salora smartphone – Arya A1 Plus, which is expected to be official very soon. Now our source gives us a better insight into what the new upcoming smartphones will look like.

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The Arya A1 Plus will have a 4.5 Inch IPS LCD display with qHD 960 x 540 pixel resolution, amounting to pretty decent 245 pixels per inches. Like most other budget quad core devices under 10k, this one too employs MT6582 quad core chipset clocked at 1.3 GHz.

The chipset is aided by 1 GB RAM and 8 GB internal storage, which is again very standard. Imaging hardware includes 5 MP rear autofocus camera with flash and a 2 MP front facing camera for video calling.

On the software front, Arya A1 Plus will run Android 4.4.2 Kitkat, which should suffice for decent Android experience. All hardware will be powered by a 2000 mAh battery. The phone also supports Dual SIM functionality.


Arya A1 Plus is the second smartphone from Salora Internationals, the first one being Salora Arya Z2, which came with 5 inch HD Display, 1.3 GHz quad core chipset, 1 GB RAM, 4 GB internal storage, MicroSD card slot, 8 MP rear camera and 1800 mAh battery for 6,999 INR.

Comparing the specs of the two, the new smartphone is expected to have a lower price tag. It will compete against Android One phones, Zenfone 4 and Moto E in India.

Key Specs

Model Salora Arya Z1 Plus
Display 4.5 Inch, qHD
Processor 1.3 GHz quad core
RAM 1 GB
Internal Storage 8 GB, Expandable
OS Android 4.4 KitKat
BCamera 5 MP/ 2 MP
Battery 2000 mAh
Price To be announced
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