Olive Intros India’s First Dual Powered Hybrid Mobile phone at Rs.1699

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Olive Telecommunication the latest entrant in Indian Mobile Phone Market today announced the launch of India's first Hybrid Mobile Phone dubbed as ‘Olive FrvrOn’ (VG3200) mobile phone. According to the company, this handset is dual powered handset that works on AAA batteries.

The Olive FrvrOn hybrid-dual powered mobile phone featured a 1.5 inch color display, polyphonic Ring tones, stereo headset, integrated FM radio with speaker phone.The Handset will be retail at an affordable price tag of just Rs.1699.




The company strives to bring its technology into all parts of India may it be the bustling urban centers or the remotest of areas. The latest inclusion lets users stay in touch with their loved ones even after the Lithium Ion power runs out. This is extremely useful when the electricity charge dies out. In these cases, customers can easily just slip any AAA battery into the phone and continue talking.

Mr.Arun Khanna, Chairman Olive Telecommunication stated “Olive FrvrOn has been designed keeping in mind the extensive usage of mobile phones countrywide. While the heavy duty urban user will now have the confidence of ‘Non Stop’ telephony; to the rural user, with undependable electricity supply the phone becomes a veritable life-line.

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