In India, debuts today, one more inexpensive smartphone. Unfortunately, Panasonic P66 Mega does not look so attractive, as earlier described model Lava A71.
The Panasonic proposal is more expensive, but unfortunately it has a distinctly weaker specification than a cheaper competitor. First of all, Panasonic P66 Mega 3G lacks - as you can see - LTE. There is only 3G, but on two SIM cards. The smartphone has a 5-inch HD screen and the casing comes in three colours - white and pink, blue and brown. P66 Mega is equipped with Android 5.1 Lollipop and a quad-core processor clocked at 1.3 GHz. Panasonic has, however, better memory and cameras than Lava. The Japanese brand has added here 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of built-in flash media, which makes this phone a little more practical. The buyer could count on a decent image quality: the front camera is 5, and the rear 8 megapixels. All this together is valued at the equivalent of $ 117, the device is therefore significantly more expensive than the one previously described. The question is, whether better cameras, memory and the brand in the absence of LTE will tempt people in India to pay more...
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