Viva, a new Indian start-up, has launched the worlds most affordable phone. Viva V1 is the first mobile phone by the company and is currently the cheapest feature phone available on the market. The feature phone is available at this price via the e-commerce website Shopclues. The phone is available in Blue and Orange colour variants and comes with a price tag of Rs. 349 only.
As far as the specifications are concerned, the Viva V1 features a 1.44-inch monochrome display. The display is made in such a way that it is visible in cleary even in brighter environments. There might be a few phones available at around this price, but the Viva V1 comes with features like Vibrator, FM Radio, Torchlight which other phones might fail to offer. Interestingly, the feature phone also brings back the good old days of the Legendary Snake game. Keeping everything alive is a 650mAh battery which is sufficient for what the phone can do.
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The feature phone sports a keypad which accepts user's input. The Viva V1 is currently available only in India. The device is also being manufactured in India, which helped the company to bring down the price of the phone to as low as Rs. 349.
This feature phone accepts a single 2G SIM for Calls and Messages. The phone comes with basic applications like Phonebook, Calculator, Calendar, and much more. Viva also provides a 1-year manufacturer warranty with the purchase of the V1.
The company is aiming to launch more feature phones in the future with an affordable price tag.
This post was last modified on January 18, 2018 8:10 pm
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