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Panasonic Eluga L 4G Smartphone With 5 Inch HD Display Launched At Rs. 12,990

Expanding its portfolio of ELuga series, Panasonic has launched today Eluga L smartphone, which will work on Indian 4G LTE networks. This smartphone supports LTE (4G)- TDD B40 2300MHz and FDD B3 1800MHz bands.

The Eluga L is a Dual SIM device, which also supports 4G and 3G networks. It is a sleek and light weight device with thickness of 6.1mm. The Eluga L is priced at Rs. 12,990, and will be available in Radiant Blue color.

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The Eluga L sports a 5 inch HD IPS OGS (1280×720) display with Corning Gorilla Glass (Front + Back) protection, and runs on Android OS. It is driven by 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 64-bit Quad Core processor, coupled with 1GB RAM, 8GB ROM expandable to 32GB via microSD card. The Eluga L comes with an 8 MP Auto Focus with LED Flash rear camera and 5MP front camera. For connectivity options, this smartphone offers 802.11b/g/n; Wi-Fi Hotspot & Wi-Fi Direct, Bluetooth 4.0 and Micro USB 2.0.

The Eluga L is comes with a single hand operative “Fit Home” user interface with features such as “Kwik Lock”, where the user can double tap the home screen to lock, and navigating through applications and files is more easier.

Speaking about the launch, Mr. Manish Sharma, Managing Director, Panasonic India said “Panasonic India has now signaled a big leap in its product portfolio by bringing better specifications and features in the newly launched Eluga L which not only caters to the fast developing technological needs in the market but is also priced reasonably. With the company’s recent success in the smartphones category and the mobility landscape rapidly evolving today, the new device will surely match the needs of our fast evolving consumers in the country.”

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