New Delhi: Xolo has announced that its XOLO Q1000 Opus smartphone equipped with BCM23550 (Java) chipset, will hit the stores by the end of this month. The company has partnered with Broadcom for its Quad-core HSPA+ Processor.
A press release issued by the company said the new smartphone leverages Broadcom's BCM4334 connectivity combo chip and BCM4752 multi-constellation GNSS location chip "to deliver a high performance and feature-rich experience at an attractive price".
The phone will be powered by a 1.2 GHz Quad-core ARM Cortex A7 processor. It will also feature VideoCore multimedia support, GPS/GLONASS, WLAN, MEMs and Cell ID for the best indoor/outdoor location. However, the company has revealed the price of the smartphone.
Besides, the phone will offer better Wi-Fi streaming, simultaneously share and project HD video, photos and gaming applications to a larger screen via Miracast.
Last week XOLO launched Q2000 with a 5.5” display powered by .2GHz quad-core MediaTek 6589W processo for Rs 14,999.
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