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iBall has been in the market for almost a decade now. After manufacturing computer peripherals such as power supplies, input devices, PC cases, speakers, and much more, it entered the tablet and mobile phone market. iBall has a handful of budget mobile phones and Android phones. From the Andi Smart segment of smartphones by iBall, we recently reviewed the Andi 4d. This time it is the Andi 3e in our lab. Let’s see what this one has to offer. ![]() The phone has a very glossy shell
Design and Build ![]() A 3.2MP camera; no flash; one extra back panel is supplied
Features and performance ![]() Customise the light bar. It lights up for notifications
Interface ![]() The user interface
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iBall Andi 3e Review
25 Aug, 2012, 4:37 pm IST | by
Francis D'sa
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6,990
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