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Coolpad Expands Its Horizon and Debuts in Nepal With Cool 1 Smartphone

After getting impressive footprint in Indian market, the Chinese smartphone brand, Coolpad has forayed into Nepalese market with the launch of its Cool 1 smartphone. Coolpad has appointed Jaima Intercontinental Private Limited (JIPL), as the sole distributor and marketer of Coolpad Smartphones in the country. Coolpad plans to be present in 200 stores in Nepal by the end of 2017 and in 800 stores by the end of three years.

At an event in Kathmandu, Coolpad’s flagship smartphone Cool 1 was launched. This phone is equipped with dual rear 13-megapixel camera and a dual-tone LED flash, 8- megapixel secondary front camera  5.5-inch Full HD 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution display, and has metallic body which gives a superior and premium look. This smartphone is powered with 1.8 GHz Octa- core processor and comes in two different variants of 3GB and 4GB with an internal storage of 32GB. It is packed with a massive 4000mAh battery with fast charging support. It is competitively priced at NPR 30, 996 and will be available in silver and gold colors.

On this occasion, three other new smartphones namely Note 3S, Mega 3 and Mega 2.5D were also revealed.

Speaking at the occasion, Mr. James Du, Global CEO of Coolpad said, “Coolpad always seeks to introduce the best of the technologies in the market. Coolpad has been satisfying its customers around the globe and seeing the immense potential that the market has, we are confident that to receive similar support and response. We aim to sell around 5,00,000 units of Coolpad smartphone and be one of the top 5 players in 2017 in Nepal. We hope to do exceptionally well with Cool 1 by providing the best service here in Nepal as well with our association with JIPL.”

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