Vayoki Technologies introduces world’s slimmest metal phone for Rs 28,000

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Vayoki Technologies, a Hong Kong based smartphone manufacturer which aims to be a premium manufacturer of smartphones has just launched the Vayoki S52 smartphone which is the world's slimmest metallic phone. It is just 5.9mm thin. It is powered by an octa core processor from the stable of Mediatek that can be found in a wide array of devices. It has been launched at a price of Rs 28,000 in India. Let us take a look at its specifications:

Vayoki S52
Vayoki S52
  • 5 inch full HD IPS display with Ultra Sensitive touch support
  • 1.7 GHz Octa Core Mediatek processor
  • 2GB RAM
  • Android 4.4.2 KitKat
  • 32GB of internal storage which can be expanded by 64GB
  • 13MP rear camera (Sony unit) with a LED flash and an 8MP front camera
  • 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, A-GPS and dual SIM for connectivity
  • 3,050 mAh battery
  • Rs 28,000

The build quality of the smartphone is one of its strongest suites and Vayoki has already setup 500 service centres in India too for an after sales support. It comes with a flip cover and screen guard too. In this highly competitive smartphone market, Vayoki will have to do a lot more than just focus on the build quality of the device if it plans on making a mark in the Indian smartphone arena.




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