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Micromax Dual 5 Launched for ₹24,999

Micromax launched an extraordinary phone today for ₹24,999.The phone has everything that the flagship phones gives in mid range price.The phone features:
13+13 MP Dual rear camera
13 MP Front camera with Soft Selfie Flash
5.5" FHD Super AMOLED Display with less bezels.
Qualcomm Snapdragon 652
4 GB RAM
128 GB internal storage with expandable storage of 128 GB.
Several types of sensor and IR Blaster sensor is also available.
USB Type-C
Fingerprint sensor
3,200 mAh battery
Security Chipset with EAL-5 Military Grade Encryption
Secure Features:Lock and Wipe,2 Operating Systems for General and private uses.
The phone will definitely worth the money.
The phone will be available for sale starting from April 10,2017.

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