Videocon launches four new budget phones
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by Aneez Shaikh
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Videocon has added four new low-budget models to its stable of feature phones. The company launched V1531+, V1542, V1548, and the V1580, out of which the V1542 supports dual-SIM and dual-standby feature. The V1548 and V1580 sport touchscreen displays, whereas the other two models feature a bar form factor with a T9 keypad.
These models were introduced keeping in mind the taste of the current breed of cellphone users, and come pre-loaded with social media apps such as Facebook and Twitter. The phones also support playback of multiple audio and video formats. Though internal memory has never been a point while purchasing a budget phone, all these models support external memory expansion via microSD cards. Other common features of these new models are LED torch, FM radio, microUSB port and 3.5mm audio jack.
![]() Videocon launches budget phones
Let's take a look at each of these models in detail.
The best feature of the V1531+ is its price. The phone is priced at Rs. 1,850, and comes with a 1500 mAh battery, and claims to have upto 10 hours of talktime. It also has unlimited auto call recording support. Key features of the V1531+ are:
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Tags: Videocon mobile phones , Videocon , Videocon cellphones , low-budget cellphones , low-budget mobile phones , Videocon V1531+ , Videocon V1542 , Videocon , V1548 , Videocon V1580
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