The Lemon Aspirational A3 gets a 4.3 inch 3D display, 1 GHz dual core processor, 8 megapixel rear camera, 1 GB RAM and 1650 mAh battery.
Lemon Mobiles, an Indian mobile brand, has launched a new 3D mobile phone called Aspirational A3 smartphone, priced at Rs 12,000. The A3 runs on a 1 GHz dual core processor and promises glasses free 3D viewing. The Android 4.0 ICS powered device comes with a 4.3 inch 3D display with qHD (960 x 540 pixel) resolution. It has an 8 megapixel camera at the back and a 2 megapixel unit in the front. There is 1 GB of RAM and 4 GB of inbuilt memory. It is powered by a 1650 mAh battery. The phone will compete with Micromax Canvas 3D in the Indian market. It is currently selling for Rs 9,590 only.
Along with the price advantage Micromax's offering has a bigger 5 inch display, a 2000 mAh battery and more advanced Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system. However, the Lemon offering comes with better RAM (Canvas 3D has 512 MB), better camera (compared to the 5 megapixel unit on Micromax), and also better display resolution (Micromax gets WVGA 800 x 480 pixel resolution). However, if Micromax Canvas 3D is any experience to go by we don't think the time is right to launch 3D phones. Canvas 3D's 3D is such a headache inducing experience we are hardly inclined towards a new offering, but if Lemon has managed to get rid of that problem, then it won't be a difficult task to counter the Micromax offering even if it is priced higher.
Lemon Mobiles, an Indian mobile brand, has launched a new 3D mobile phone called Aspirational A3 smartphone, priced at Rs 12,000. The A3 runs on a 1 GHz dual core processor and promises glasses free 3D viewing. The Android 4.0 ICS powered device comes with a 4.3 inch 3D display with qHD (960 x 540 pixel) resolution. It has an 8 megapixel camera at the back and a 2 megapixel unit in the front. There is 1 GB of RAM and 4 GB of inbuilt memory. It is powered by a 1650 mAh battery. The phone will compete with Micromax Canvas 3D in the Indian market. It is currently selling for Rs 9,590 only.
Along with the price advantage Micromax's offering has a bigger 5 inch display, a 2000 mAh battery and more advanced Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system. However, the Lemon offering comes with better RAM (Canvas 3D has 512 MB), better camera (compared to the 5 megapixel unit on Micromax), and also better display resolution (Micromax gets WVGA 800 x 480 pixel resolution). However, if Micromax Canvas 3D is any experience to go by we don't think the time is right to launch 3D phones. Canvas 3D's 3D is such a headache inducing experience we are hardly inclined towards a new offering, but if Lemon has managed to get rid of that problem, then it won't be a difficult task to counter the Micromax offering even if it is priced higher.
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