Micromax Intros Android-powered Bolt Series with Bolt A35

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India's leading handset maker Micromax has introduced a brand new series of its Android smartphones, called BOLT. Micromax has launched the first phone of this series - A35.
A35Bolt smartphones from Micromax is unique in its in-built app: 'Flash transfer'. Micromax explains Flash transfer enables users to share apps, games, photos, videos, songs & much more with just a swipe. Users can drag content across the screen or simply shake and share seamlessly between Android devices to spread the excitement at blazing fast speeds. The app works on WiFi, making one of the devices a Hotspot and sharing files over the private network via “Flash Transfer” App to keep the action going even without any data connectivity. It is the ideal application for the young generation who is always on the lookout for better, faster and savvier smart phones on the go!

Specification of A35:




* 1GHz processor
* Android 2.3.5 gingerbread
* 4" capacitive touchscreen
* 2 MP rear camera, 0.3 MP front camera
* Flash Transfer app
* upto 16GB microSD card support
* Wifi, Bluetooth 2.1
* 1500 mAh battery, 4.5 hrs talktime
* MOP - Rs 4250

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