
Itel launches Zeno 5G smartphone at ₹9,299 in India
Itel
on Tuesday launched its new smartphone, the Zeno
5G
, at ₹9,299, with support for both non-standalone (NSA) and standalone (SA) networks.
The smartphone can be purchased from Amazon in three colors: Calx Titanium, Shadow Black and Wave Green.
The Itel Zeo comes with a 6.67-inch punch-hole display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 240Hz touch sampling rate. It is equipped with an infrared (IR) blaster, and features IP54 rating for water and dust resistance.
The smartphone comes with a 50MP AI camera at the back, and an 8MP unit at the front.
Additionally, the smartphone features the brand's in-house artificial intelligence (AI) assistant, Aivana, which supports writing, translation, and text correction capabilities.
It is powered by the
MediaTek Dimensity 6300
chipset with upto 8GB RAM and 128GB ROM. It houses a large 5000mAh battery that supports 10W wired charging.
'The Zeno 5G – a visually striking product - reflects our commitment towards innovation by offering a powerful, future-ready smartphone that can support work, entertainment, and daily life effortlessly. With real 5G support, super smart AI features, and a sturdy design, Zeno 5G and especially the Zeno series is built for a new era of users who expect more, and deserve more,' said Arijeet Talapatra, CEO of Itel India.
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