Videocon introduces A42 Android Smartphone

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Videocon introduces A42 Android Smartphone 
Videocon Mobiles Phones Division has launched its latest Android Smartphone - Videocon A42 enabled with Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) and 3.75G. This latest Android smartphone from the Videocon Mobiles stable brings in a mix of cutting-edge Android experience and hardware specification with which the brand seeks to create a greater niche for itself in the market.

Videocon A42 boasts of the intuitive yet feature-rich Android "Jelly Bean" ecosystem which brings topnotch Android smartphone experience to the users. The Videocon A42 lets the user experience new-age upgrades like engaged battery life notification, new widget access on lock screen, intuitive home button functioning, improved and perceptive quick settings and much more.

Commenting on the launch, Khalid Zamir, Head  Product Planning & Development, Videocon Mobile Phones Division, said, Continuing our endeavour towards innovation and bringing the best available technological advancements to our consumers, we are elated at the introduction of the Videocon A42. With this launch, our aim is to bring a market-leading innovation to our target audience which demands a cutting-edge smartphone well within their budget. The device has been strategically priced for young consumers who are looking for their first smartphone and enter into the exciting world of Android. It is for these consumers that we have created a niche product which brings the best of hardware and software specs to answer all their needs.

The Videocon A42 is designed in a sleek contoured body available in White Chrome and Black ascents, and has the latest technologies on offer for the emergent consumer. The Videocon A42 answers all the smartphone needs of the customer, with innovative features like Dual SIM Dual Standby......See More

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