XOLO which is fast emerging as a strong competitor in the mid to high-end smartphone segments in India is all set to launch XOLO Q1000 Opus smartphone with 5 inch display and Broadcom’s latest chipset BCM23550 (Java) by the end of this month.
The company which has partnered Broadcom for its Quad-core HSPA+ Processor has not revealed the price of this smartphone.
The dual-SIM and Android based smartphone is expected to have a large battery, though the company has not revealed all its specifications.
XOLO Q1000 Opus will allow users can easily stream content over Wi-Fi and simultaneously share and project HD video, photos and gaming applications on a larger screen via Miracast.
The company is betting on Broadcom’s quad-core processor Sunil Raina, Business Head at XOLO said that it will deliver high-end multimedia experience and GPS/GLONASS search location technology on a large 5 inch screen at an attractive price point”, says Sunil Raina, Business Head at XOLO.
Last week XOLO launched Q2000 with a 5.5” display powered by .2GHz quad-core MediaTek 6589W processo for Rs. 14,999.
“Driving affordability is the key to tapping into the explosive demand for smartphones in India. Our complete smartphone platform offers a turnkey solution that allows OEMs to expedite production of full-featured, high-performance Android smartphones while significantly lowering development costs,” said Rafael Sotomayor, Broadcom Vice President, Mobile Platform Solutions.
The company is confident that it can change the landscape of India’s smartphone market with its range of Q series smartphone fitted with quad-core processors. It is already giving a tough fight to Micromax as far as the frequency of launching the handsets is concerned.
Key Features of XOLO Q1000 Opus Smartphone
1.2 GHz Quad-core ARM Cortex A7 processor provides superior computing power
VideoCore multimedia support for an immersive multimedia experience
GPS/GLONASS, WLAN, MEMs and Cell ID for the best indoor/outdoor location
Dual HD display support with 720p LCD and external HD panel via Wi-Fi Miracast-capable displays |