Panasonic introduces T40 smartphone in India

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Panasonic introduces T40 smartphone in India
Designed to offer advanced features for the youth, Panasonic India has introduced a new member to its “T” series smartphone, the Panasonic T40. This phone is made to fit your pocket in every way. Its dual tone front enhances its workable design of round edges and small form factor. Bestowed with a 4 inch IPS display at a resolution of 800x480, it weighs just 117g. The model is available in three colors which include the Bright Red, Dark Grey and White. Powered by a 1.3GHz Quad core processor with 1GB RAM, the T40 is well equipped to take performance to the next level. Its 8GB internal storage expandable to 32GB using a microSD card provides ample space for downloading plenty of apps and games. Panasonic T40 has a 5MP rear camera with Autofocus and is befriended with an LED flash to churn out stunning photographs so you don’t lose out on those important moments. 
The phone runs the latest Android KitKat 4.4.2 and is enriched with Panasonic’s intuitive Gesture Play+ veneer to make user experience more exciting. The gesture based interface allows a user to quickly open apps directly from lock screen. It can be reverted to Android Launcher as and when the user sees fit. Panasonic T40 is also preloaded with some useful apps like the  Pop-i player- a versatile video player that can be resized and kept anywhere on the home screen, allowing the user to use the phone simultaneously and the Music CafĂ© designed for single hand use.
the Panasonic T40 smartphone
With a 1500mA battery, the phone is fitted with Bluetooth 4.0 supporting A2DP; Wi-Fi connectivity technologies like Wi-Fi Direct and Wi-Fi Hotspot, assisted by critical sensors like Ambient Light sensor, Accelerometer and Proximity sensor......See More

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