New Delhi: Amidst a scenario where every smartphone maker is fighting for a bigger share of the pie through the introduction of new technology, Lumigon, a Danish company, has unveiled its T3 device, which has the world's first night vision camera.
The T3 comes with a 4MP night vision camera with dual IR flash that allows taking pictures in complete darkness. The Lumigon T3 starts at $740 (Rs 49,000 approx.), and is available on Lumigon's website and through select dealers.
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The specifications are
- It comes with a stainless steel chassis and damage resistant Corning Gorilla Glass 4 display protection
- The device is 4.8-inch Super AMOLED 720p display
- Android 6.0
- MediaTek Helio X10 2.2 GHz 64-bit octa core CPU
- Comes with 3GB of RAM
- 128GB of internal memory
- 13MP rear camera with dual tone flash, PDAF (phase detection autofocus) and a 5MP front camera
- 4MP night vision camera with dual IR flash
- 360-degree fingerprint sensor
- Powered by MediaTek Helio X10 2.2 GHz 64-bit-octa core CPU
The Lumigon T3 comes with a high-grade stainless, which makes it one of the most resilient metal smartphones on the market. It is also available in a 24-karat gold version and in black, white and orange colour variants.