G'Five G303(Rupees – 3,899)

 

If you are on the hunt for a highly affordable touch and type phone, then the G’FIVE G303 is worth a look. With its extremely unique form factor including the keypad that sits cosily on the upper right hand of the phone, the G303 features a 2.8-inch touch screen that is decently large enough for browsing the Internet and writing mails. Click photos on-the-go using the phone’s dual camera that offers a 1.3 mega pixel rear camera with flash as well as with the digital camera in the front. Dual speakers, an LED torch for those moments when you are stuck in a dark spot and need some light, analog TV and an expandable memory of upto 8GB complete the features of the G303. The battery life is good, but upping the value of this phone is the bundled carry case that houses an additional 700 mAh detachable battery! Now, your phone won’t die out on you. Pick from three sophisticated shades of red, brown and black.

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