Intex Cloud FX with Firefox operating system launched for Rs 1,999

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Spice had recently launched its first Firefox OS based smartphone and now, launching Firefox OS based smartphones has become some sort of a challenge for home-grown Indian smartphone vendors. Intex has launched the Intex Cloud FX powered by the Firefox operating system at a price of Rs 1,999. It has similar specifications to the Spice Fire One yet undercuts its pricing by Rs 300.

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Intex Cloud FX Specifications

  • 3.5-inch TFT display, 480 x 320 pixels
  • Firefox OS
  • 1GHz single-core processor, 128 MB RAM
  • 46MB internal storage, microSD card slot (support for up to 32GB)
  • 2MP rear-facing primary camera, no front-facing secondary camera
  • Dual SIM (2G+2G), Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for connectivity
  • 1,250 mAh battery, Black and White colours
  • Rs 1,999

The smartphone's battery might just let it down a bit but overall its a well-rounded device for a price of Rs 1,999. Intex Cloud FX buyers can even get 1GB of data free for up to 3 months after the purchase. The Intex Cloud FX will be exclusively available through Snapdeal.

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