The Intex Aqua Lions T1 Lite smartphone has been launched today in India. Read this article to know more about its specs, price as well as availability.
Last year in October, Indian smartphone brand Intex launched two smartphones in its Aqua Lions series in India – the Aqua Lions X1 and Aqua Lions X1+. Now today, the company has further expanded its portfolio of Aqua series smartphones in India with the launch of Intex Aqua Lions T1 Lite smartphone in the country.
The Intex Aqua Lions T1 Lite is an entry-level smartphone. It’s powered by Spreadtrum’s SC9832A quad-core processor which is clocked at 1.3 GHz and is coupled with 1 GB RAM. The Aqua Lions T1 Lite sports a 5-inch display that has 854 x 480 pixel resolution with 2.5D curved glass atop.
The smartphone has a back with metallic finish which is also home to a 5 MP primary camera below which is the LED flash and Intex moniker. For selfies and video calls, you get a 2 MP camera on the front. In terms of storage, the Intex Aqua Lions T1 Lite comes with 8 GB of internal space, however, you can always expand the storage up to 64 GB via microSD card if you want.
That said, the Intex Aqua Lions T1 Lite runs Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box, and, also comes with value added services like LFTy, Databack and Prime Video. LFTy offers access to different content like videos, wallpapers, news and more, whereas, Databack is a service that helps you save up to 500 MB of data every month through Data Saving Buddy app. Speaking about Prime Video, it’s an Amazon service which lets you watch different movies and shows on the phone.
“ We wanted to start 2018 by gifting consumers something memorable and so came up with the lowest priced smartphone in the popular 5-inch segment in the market. Aqua Lions T1 Lite, part of our most successful Lions series, is a completely feature packed offering for ubiquitous users who appreciate value driven products. Intex’s in-house Value-Added Services embedded in Lions T1 Lite will add to its cool quotient and will surely be a delight for all ” said Nidhi Markanday, Director, Intex Technologies.