Coolpad unveils its first India exclusive offline product “Note 6”
Coolpad has announced the launch of Coolpad Note 6 in India. India is the first country where Coolpad Note 6 has been launched. The smartphone is offline exclusive and extension to the Coolpad Note series in India. Coolpad Note 6 has a dual selfie camera with additional flash with a capability to capture 120-degree wide angle selfies, making it the first selfie-focused smartphone from the brand.
Coolpad Note 6 will be available in two variants in India – 4GB + 32 GB and 4GB + 64GB. These have been competitively priced at Rs.8,999 and Rs.9,999, respectively.
Note 6 is equipped with an 8MP + 5MP dual front camera for 120-degree wide angle selfies and has a beautiful arc style design with a 5.5-inch Full HD display with a 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution to ensure a great viewing experience and has Android 7.1. It has a super battery capacity of 4,070mAh and standby time of 350 hours and weighs only 170g. The phone also has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 435 chipset with 1.4GHz Octa Core processor.
Syed Tajuddin, CEO, Coolpad India, said, “We are overwhelmed by the response we have received so far for all the handsets we have launched in the past. Despite a lot of options for Indian customers in this price range, customers have opted for Coolpad devices because they appreciate the quality, power pact and rich features of Coolpad smartphones. With a dual selfie camera, great viewing experience, long-lasting battery, Coolpad Note 6 will offer a great value-for-money smartphone for the Indian customers. We are also planning to introduce a few more aggressive offline devices in the next two-three months, in order to make an expansion in the offline market through our retail partners and multi-brand outlets. We are expecting that Coolpad will be able to make a strong presence in the offline market by the end of 2018.”
Coolpad Note 6 will be available in gold colour variant. The smartphone will be available for purchase from today onwards, at 300+ multi-brand stores across 8 states: Delhi NCR, Haryana, Telangana, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra.
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