Sunday, July 7, 2013

Meet Karbonn Titanium S9, a version "alternative" of ... - Tecmundo

Any resemblance to any Galaxy is coincidental (Image Source: Press Release / Karbonn)

It is not today that the Chinese and Indian companies “take inspiration”, so to speak, in models of the large electronic manufacturers.

If

in the world of video games this was common, nowadays, with the plethora of smartphones in the market we have hundreds of so-called “xing-lings” are available for those who want to risk your money on a gadget brand doubtful .

Karbonn S9 Titanium is the newest high-end bets in this market. The gadget features a visually extremely similar to the Galaxy Note 2, while its hardware compares to the first version of the Samsung phablet. Check out some features of the gadget:

  • Android 4.2 Jelly Bean;
  • 3G connectivity;
  • Dual-chip;
  • Mediatek processor quad-core 1.2 GHz;
  • 1 GB of RAM;
  • 16 GB of internal storage (expandable to 32GB more via SD card)
  • Rear camera of 13 megapixels;
  • Front camera of 5 megapixels,
  • 2,600 mAh battery
  • 5.5 inch IPS screen with HD resolution 1280,720.

To the joy of the Asian market, a feature that appeals to Brazilians are also present: supports two different SIM cards. The Karbonn Titanium S9 hits Indian stores costing 19,990 Indian rupees (approximately 745 real, no tax and simple conversion).

According to

GizChai, the price is quite high for the market of the country, especially if taken into account the fact that the Galaxy Note “original” cost in India, 20,000 rupees. Ie, with only 10 rupees more (less than 1 dollar) you take the Samsung. Which would you choose?

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