The Japanese tech giant Panasonic is well known for its low budget as well as mid range smartphones. The company has now launched a new smartphone to add to the list. Panasonic launched its Panasonic Eluga Pure to add to its range of budget smartphones. Let us have a quick look at the specs of the device.
The new Panasonic Eluga Pure sports a 5.4-inch full HD display and a pixel ratio of 720 x 1280 as well as 76.7% of screen to body ratio. The phone runs on Android 5.0 Lollipop and has a pixel density of 373 ppi. Speaking of the processor, the phone is powered by a 1.25 GHz quad-core MediaTek processor along with 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB internal memory as well a GPU of Mali-T830MP2. This memory can be further expanded to 128 GB via MicroSD card.
Moving towards the connectivity part, the new Panasonic Eluga Pure features 4G, 3G, VoLTE, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, and FM as well. The phone is available in 2 different versions—titanium grey and champagne gold. Launched in Taiwan, the phone is priced for NT$4,990. This means that the same smartphone can cost up to Rs 10,100 in the Indian market.
Speaking of the imaging duties, the new Panasonic Eluga Pure has 13 MP of rear camera along with f/2.2 aperture with OIS, LED flash, and phase detection autofocus. The front camera is of 8 MP and is enough for good selfies with f/2.2 aperture and the ability to record videos at 1080p@30fps. The phone comes with a 2,900mAh battery that has the capability of giving 376 hours of standby time and 29 hours of talktime.
Well, the new Panasonic Eluga Pure seems to be a normal mid range smartphone. Let us see if the population of Taiwan will accept the smartphone or not.