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Update: 2016-10-23 09:12:26
Banglalink offers smartphone at Tk 2599

DHAKA: Banglalink has brought a lowest price smartphone with latest Android OS with exciting bundle offer for the students and limited earning people.

Customers will get free 6 GB internet and 900 minutes talk time (450 off-net minutes, 450 on-net minutes). So the smartphone value becomes free for the customers.

The smartphones ‘itelit 1355’ was launched recently at Banglalink Headquarters Tiger’s Den in city’s Gulshan area, said a press release.

Banglalink Chief Marketing Officer Prasoon Lal, Head of Device Shahriar Ahmed Remon, Device Senior Manager Shibly Sadiq and itel Country Manager Shyamol Kumar Saha.

The smartphone “itelit 1355” is available at only Tk 2,599. It has 1.2 Ghz QUAD Core processor, 3.5” WVGA screen, Android Lollipop 5.1, 512MB RAM, 4 GB ROM, up to 32GB memory support, and 1400 mAh battery.

This smartphone has exciting applications like Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp and Instagram pre-installed in it. It will provide its user with the ultimate satisfaction of using a smart device at a very affordable cost.

Shahriar Ahmed Remon said, “Being a digital service provider we are continuously working to bring affordable devices for the mass people. We are happy to partner with iTel smartphone manufacturer and bring attractive bundles for those who are goingto start with their first smartphone experience.”

“We are proud to have partnered with Banglalink, one of the leading digital service providers in Bangladesh. We believe in the power that connectivity and affordable smart devices can bring change in our economy and by jointly bringing the right device, we are taking a bold step towards a true digital Bangladesh”, Shyamol Kumar Saha remarked.

BDST: 1903 HRS, OCT 23, 2016
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