Itel Magic X, Magic X Play feature phone with 4G VoLTE launched in India: Price, Specifications

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Itel Magic X and Magic X Play feature phones launched in India today. The phones come with 4G VoLTE support and LetsChat feature that lets you send unlimited voice messages and join group chats. These new feature phones from itel also include the Boomplay Music app that gives users access to its online music library with over 10 million free music tracks. Itel Magix and Magic X Play allow users to store up to 2,000 contacts with icons and support up to 12 regional languages.

itel magic x, magic x play price in india, availability

Itel Magic X is priced at Rs. 2,299 and comes in Midnight Black and Pearl White colours. Meanwhile, itel Magic X Play is priced at Rs. 2,099 and offers Midnight Black and Mint Green color options. These itel feature phones will be available soon online and retail stores across India.

itel magic x, magic x play Specifications, Features

Itel Magic X Play sports a 1.77-inch TN display with 128×160 pixels resolution, while Magic X sports a 2.4-inch TN display with 240×320 pixels resolution. These dual-SIM handsets are powered by Unisoc T107 chipset.

They sport a VGA rear camera with LED flash. Itel Magic X and itel Magic X Play both have 48MB of RAM and 128MB of onboard storage which is expandable via microSD card (up to 64GB). The phonebook can store up to 2,000 contacts with icons. In addition, there is storage space for 500 SMS texts and up to 250 MMS texts.

These feature phones from itel come with 4G VoLTE, Wireless FM and Bluetooth v4.2 connectivity. It also has a 3.5mm headphone jack. Itel Magic X Play, Magic X packs 1,900mAh battery and 1,200mAh battery respectively. They also come with Boomplay and LetsChat apps pre-installed.


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