KitKat powered Intex Aqua Curve Mini goes official in India


Intex India have announced the latest KitKat powered smartphone for the country in the form of the quad-core Intex Aqua Curve Mini.

Priced 7,290 INR ($120), the Aqua Curve Mini comes with a MediaTek quad-core SoC along with 512MB of RAM. A 4.5-inch screen sits atop all the internals, boasting a resolution of 480 x 854 pixels. The phone will go head on against the likes of Motorola Moto E, Micromax Canvas Unite, etc. in the market, the market which has seen a boom of KitKat powered affordable devices in the past months.

Within one week of the launch of our first Aqua smartphone on KitKat OS, we have introduced another Aqua smartphone with KitKat OS in the market. Available at a very affordable price, Aqua Curve mini is a stylish and chic smartphone equipped with all the advanced features which will surely strike a chord with the new age user

– Sanjay Kumar Kalirona, Business Head (Mobiles), Intex

The price tag seems a bit heavy for what the phone’s worth, but prices have been known to plummet in no time in this ever-changing market.

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Specifications

intex-aqua-curve-mini

  • 4.5-inch 480 x 854p display
  • 1.3GHz quad-core CPU
  • 512MB RAM
  • 4GB on-board ROM
  • 8 mega-pixel rear, 2 mega-pixel front camera
  • 1500mAh battery
  • Android v4.4 KitKat
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4 Comments

  1. $2548414
    July 3, 2014

    Intex buys sub standard Shenzhen stuff and peddles to Indian consumer. When putting phones into market today..min 1 GB RAM should be norm..And what with 1500 mAh. Battery ?? Moronic decision !!

    • sinnerz2000
      July 3, 2014

      Exactly, we cannot use that quad core processor to its full potential. with just 512 MB ram, useless phone, the unite 2 is best overall

  2. PresidentPutin
    July 3, 2014

    There was a time when Gizchina used to provide news about exciting products from China.

    Sadly, Junk ripoff gadgets are making headlines nowadays.

  3. yoselife
    July 3, 2014

    we need to ask how can it be, that India are willing to pay 120$ for this stupid phone.
    they can buy jiayu gf2 that is much much better for 102$.