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Micromax has introduced the Bolt category with the launch of its new phone - A35. The device runs on Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread and boasts of a 1GHz processor all for Rs. 4,250.
Micromax has launched the bolt series of devices with the launch of the A35. Micromax says that the device boasts of ‘Flash Transfer’ for better file sharing experiences, making it easier and faster for users to share images, videos, songs and more. Flash transfer enables users to share apps, games, photos, videos, songs & much more with just a swipe.
Users can drag content across the screen or simply shake and share seamlessly between Android devices to spread the excitement at blazing fast speeds. The app works on WiFi, making one of the devices a Hotspot and sharing files over the private network via “Flash Transfer” App to keep the action going even without any data connectivity.
In terms of other specifications, the device runs on Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread and has a 1GHz processor. It has a 4-inch display, 16GB expandable memory, a 2MP rear camera and a 0.3 front facing camera. It houses a 1500mAh battery which the company claims will last users for 4.5 hours of talktime.
The Bolt A35 will be available across all leading retail outlets in India from 14th February 2013 for Rs. 4250.
Apart from the latest addition of Bolt, Micromax already has the Ninja, Smarty, Canvas and the Canvas HD series of devices in its portfolio.
http://www.thinkdigit.com/Mobiles-PDAs/Micromax-introduces-the-Bolt-series-with-the_13488.html

Micromax has launched the bolt series of devices with the launch of the A35. Micromax says that the device boasts of ‘Flash Transfer’ for better file sharing experiences, making it easier and faster for users to share images, videos, songs and more. Flash transfer enables users to share apps, games, photos, videos, songs & much more with just a swipe.
Users can drag content across the screen or simply shake and share seamlessly between Android devices to spread the excitement at blazing fast speeds. The app works on WiFi, making one of the devices a Hotspot and sharing files over the private network via “Flash Transfer” App to keep the action going even without any data connectivity.
In terms of other specifications, the device runs on Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread and has a 1GHz processor. It has a 4-inch display, 16GB expandable memory, a 2MP rear camera and a 0.3 front facing camera. It houses a 1500mAh battery which the company claims will last users for 4.5 hours of talktime.
The Bolt A35 will be available across all leading retail outlets in India from 14th February 2013 for Rs. 4250.
Apart from the latest addition of Bolt, Micromax already has the Ninja, Smarty, Canvas and the Canvas HD series of devices in its portfolio.
http://www.thinkdigit.com/Mobiles-PDAs/Micromax-introduces-the-Bolt-series-with-the_13488.html