Auxus Nuclea N2 re-launched at a discount


Chennai, March 3 (IANS): For those who missed on booking Auxus Nuclea N2 at a special inaugural price, its maker iBerry has revived the offer on its fully-loaded octa-core smart phone.

Beginning March 3, the duel-sim Auxus Nuclea N2 is available at an introductory offer price of Rs. 19,990 for the next five days to meet the heavy rush across its stores.

Post the introductory offer period, the phone would cost Rs.23,990, said the company.

The smart phone comes with 16GB internal memory, which is expandable up to 64GB using a MicroSD card.

With a world-class battery, users can expect a talk time of more than 12 hours once fully charged.

At a thickness of 8.5 mm, the phone has 13MP camera on its rear with BSI sensor and auto-focus.

The Nuclea N2 is the first handset by an Indian brand equipped with the wireless charging feature.

The display technology used on Nuclea N2 is the same as was used on its predecessor -- active matrix display with OGS technology together, which has received good response in the market.

"The smartphone is available at our 400-plus service centres across India," the company said in a release.

Consumers can also purchase the smart phone from the company's official website.

 

  

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