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Spice Unveils The Cheapest Dual SIM 5MP Camera Phone M-7070 In India

on December 27, 2009 – 3:44 pm5 Comments

Recently, Spice launched M-7070, the cheapest 5-megapixel camera phone with 8x Digital Zoom, Dual LED flash, Anti- shake and Auto- focus. Spice M-7070 is a dual sim (GSM-GSM) handset that comes with Bluetooth, EDGE, 16 GB expandable memory, Audio and Video player, Java, FM recording and so on.

This device is focused mainly on its 5-megapixel camera and picture quality. Dual LED Flash and Auto Focus features ensures faultless and excellent picture quality. If your hands moves frequently while taking pictures, its Anti-shake feature will help the images to come out blur free.

The Face Detection feature easily detects human faces and automatically adjusts the focus and exposure. This device also comes with 5 Photo Capture modes and settings such as Normal, Best Shot, Continue Shot and Burst Shot. It can deliver images upto a maximum size of 9 inch x 6 inch for printing. This device also supports continues video recording upto 30 fps.

Spice M-7070 is available in India with price tag of Rs.7,999/- (approx. $175)

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  • TJ

    HEY VARUN IS IT AVAILABLE IN INDIA RIGHT NOW

  • rana

    guys any idea as to what wud be its price?

  • Tanvir

    Its already avilable in the market. I found it at the Top 10 mobile store priced at Rs. 7200/- However, a particular site claims it to be available for 6500/- but doesnt specifies where. Tall claim considering the fact that Spice launched it with the price tag of 7999/-

  • Anonymous

    Is it cdma or gsm

  • http://www.sheerazcanhelpyou.com sheeraz

    dude it is available at a price of Rs 6200 only any where in india < updated on 29/5/2010