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Hyve Prime to go on sale in India from Nov 20

Hyve Pryme, a new entry mid range flagship phone by Hyve Mobility to go on sale in India from November 20 for ₹17,999.

        Hyve Pryme sports a 5.7" Full HD Display.The device is powered by Mediatek Helio X20,a tri cluster deca core processor with Cortex A72 Cores clocked at 2.3 GHz which is coupled with 4 GB of DDR3 RAM and device comes with Android 6.0 Marshmallows onboard.The device packs with 32 GB of Onboard storage and which is expandable up to 200 GB via microSD.Hyve Prime boasts a huge battery capacity of 3500 mAh with fast charging.The device to come with 13 MP rear camera and 8 MP front camera.The phone is expected to give a flagship experience in terms of performance at the mid range pricing.

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