"Spice Stellar" unveiled

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

 
Spice has released its first ever range of ‘Secure Android’ smartphones in Delhi. This new range of smart phones is launched under the name ‘Spice Stellar’ and would come with 3 products with varied screen sizes - 3.5’’, 4’’ and 5’’. Present at the launch were Kunal Ahooja, Global Head-devices S Mobility Limited and Calvin Cai, GM-Overseas Business Development and Partnership, NQ Mobile.
Kunal Ahooja, Global Head - Devices, S Mobility said, “We are happy to tie up with NQ Mobile to offer latest solutions on mobile security for the benefit of our customers. This association will go a long way in reinforcing our brand vision of being ‘One step ahead of the needs of the mobile internet society’.”
Spice Stellar is powered by the Android 2.3 Gingerbread which is upgradable to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS). It runs on a 1GHZ Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and generates graphics with 245MHz along with 4.0 inch touch screen. Moreover, the handset also packs in a 5 megapixel autofocus shooter along with a front camera to support video calls.
In addition to Stellar Series Spice will also be launching Spice Stellar Horizon and Spice Stellar Craze by the end of this month.
To address mobile data security concerns, Spice has entered into an association with NQ Mobile to provide security software solutions in all Android devices of Spice with the aim to provide the consumer an uninterrupted and superior mobile internet experience, Spice Stellar comes packed with 1 year data plan - Absolutely Free.
S Mobility has entered into partnership with Aircel for its Spice Stellar series of devices.  As part of this partnership the consumer is eligible for 100 MB data free per month for a period of 1 year without any additional conditions.

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