New Delhi: If you are looking for a highly-secured smartphone that does not let your sensitive data gets stolen, try a new security-oriented smartphone from Panasonic India.
The Rs.11,990 Eluga Mark smartphone is enabled with enhanced privacy features such as fingerprint sensor and Android-For-Work for enhanced IT security and Bring your own device (BYOD) support.
"With the growing use of smartphones for a wider range of high-risk activities such as access to cloud data and private information, mobile security is a top priority for users," said Pankaj Rana, business head (mobility division) at Panasonic India.
The control-sensitive device, which achieves complex tasks with the press of a finger or a swipe of the thumb, is personalised for the user.
"We are approaching an end of the year which brings our portfolio for 2015 to a total of 16 new devices launch with a few more to come. In 2016, we would be focusing more on 'Make in India' and 4G-enabled devices by targeting international markets and regions," he said in a statement.
Eluga Mark is powered by an Android 5.1 (Lollipop) OS and a 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon Octa Core processor.
It comes loaded with an impressive 2GB RAM plus 16 GB internal memory - expandable up to 32GB with the use of a micro SD - and a 13 MP rear camera optimised by LED flash and a 5 MP front facing camera.
Equipped with a full 4G/LTE connectivity package including advanced A-GPS global positioning technology, the dual SIM model runs on a mega-capacity 2500 mAh battery for longer, smother operations.
It boasts a 5.5-inch IPS display available in either a Royal Gold or Metallic Grey finish.
The Eluga Mark comes with the FitHome user interface engineered exclusively by Panasonic, which is distinctive in nature and enables single thumb-flick access to applications on the home screen.
(With agency inputs)
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