LAVA launches Iris 406Q

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LAVA launches Iris 406Q 
LAVA International has unveiled LAVA Iris 406Q, a power packed quad core smartphone with 1 GB RAM running on Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 Processor with Adreno 302 @400MHz Graphics Unit, offering users a lag free experience.With the launch of its first smartphone based on Snapdragon 200 processor, Lava has further expanded its portfolio of mid-range smartphones.
LAVA Iris 406Q runs on Android Jelly Bean 4.3 out-of-the-box that can be upgraded to Android 4.4 Kitkat. It is equipped with a 4.0 inch WVGA (480x800 pixels) display. Its 5MP rear camera and 0.3MP front camera provides Zero Shutter Lag (ZSL), high performance HDR and noise reduction to images. Its unique and special IML(in-mold labeling) back cover makes the handset highly scratch-resistant. Having quad-core processor with 1GB RAM lets users enjoy graphic intensive games like Asphalt 8, Modern Combat 4 and Dead Trigger 2 seamlessly.
Iris 406Q comes equipped with Audio Plus software which offers high-end surround sound, 3D audio and wider bass on headphones, providing a crisp and crystal clear sound quality to users. Commenting on the launch,Hari Om Rai, Chairman & Managing Director, LAVA International said, "At Lava, we are committed to constantly strive to innovate and develop great value for our consumers. In line with this commitment, we have introduced Iris 406Q, an extremely powerful device with best features in its category. The Iris 406Q is designed to enable consumers enjoy an incredibly smooth experience on the go."

LAVA Iris 406Q supports 4GB of internal storage that can be further expanded up to 32GB.  The phone is powered by a 1700mAh battery and intuitive software Battery Guru that learns usage patterns and conserves the smartphone battery. Dual SIM Iris 406Q is a 3G enabled quad band GSM smartphone......See More

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