iBerry launches new phone, to sell through eBay


New Delhi, June 21 (IANS): Technology firm iBerry has introduced new phone and tablets that will be sold exclusively through e-commerce marketplace eBay starting from June 25.

The new smartphone is named Auxus Linea L1, and the tablet is named Auxus AX04. 

“Both the products are made keeping in mind budget-conscious Indian consumers and offer the latest Android version Kitkat 4.4,” iBerry said in a statement. 

The new smartphone Linea L1 is priced at Rs.6,990 and the new tablet model comes with a price tag of Rs.5990. 

“Both the products are backed up by our 400 plus service centres across India,” the company said. 

“Both the products are targeted to the budget conscious Indian consumers and we are confident that this series will be well received,” said Feroz Ahmed, chief operating officer and co-founder of iBerry India. 

Vidmay Naini, business head, technology category PaisaPay & PowerShip, eBay India, said: “We are delighted to announce the exclusive availability of the iBerry’s latest offerings Auxus Linea L1 smartphone and Auxus AX04 tablet on eBay India.” 

“We are confident that eBay India users will be equally excited to gain easy access to this newly launched series,” Naini said. 

  

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