Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks
LAVA International has unveiled its new handset A9, loaded with advanced multimedia features and latest technologies.Lava A9 is designed for style conscious consumers who are active on social networks.
LAVA A9 is a small mobile computer with silver cues featuring a 2.4 inches TFT display. The product gives the user a truly personal internet experience in a compact handset.
Lava A9, an elegant phone at Rs5999 is drawing everyone whether it is young college going or a professional with features like social networking and web chat applications. Sporting a distinctly youthful design and mid range functionality, LAVA A9 have lucrative features which makes it stand out of the crowd.
The Java embedded games, 3.2 mega pixel camera and advanced connectivity options with utility applications like nimbuzz and opera mini are the standard features of this handset. A9 is a small, sleek gadget compliments new style segment.
Commenting on coming up with a handset like A9, Mr. S. N. Rai, Co-Founder & Director said that, “Mobile telephony had just started creating cripples in Indian mobile industry. Stylish appeal along with aspirational positioning had ensured that was a run away hit even in India. Having climbed the success ladder too fast, LAVA is becoming thorough thinker and has cracked the code of the secret way to the hearts of the Indian customers. And that cracked code is LAVA – A9.”
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