itel Pad 1 with 4G calling, 6000mAh battery launched in India for Rs. 12999

itel Pad 1 with 4G calling, 6000mAh battery launched in India for Rs. 12999

Itel launched its latest Tablet, Itel Pad One in India, which features a big HD+ IPS Display, a lightweight, slim and stylish aper-thin bezel metal design, 4G calling and superfast 4G VoLTE +Wifi for great performance.

itel Pad 1 tablet full specs

The tablet display has a big screen 25.63 cm (10.1-inch) HD+ IPS display with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. It is powered by an Octa-core SC9863A1 processor and 4GB of RAM with 128GB of external memory and 512GB of expandable memory.

The tablet has a Mega 6000mAh battery, Type-C 10W charge and supports OTG because of it users can connect to any external device through an OTG cable.

itel Pad 1 with 4G calling

Itel Pad 1 features 8MP wide-angle (80°) front camera and a 5MP rear camera with a flashlight. For connectivity, it offers 4G VoLTE + Wi-Fi, so users can make Phone calls using 4G VoLTE and send text messages using its built-in cellular service which supports Nano SIM Card.

Some of the interesting features Pad One has are facial recognition technology, Double Super Speaker, G-Sensor, L-Sensor, GPS, OTG Support, FM Support and many more…

itel Pad 1 Full Specification:

  • Display: 10.1 HD+ IPS Display
  • Build: Metal Body
  • Processor: Octa Core
  • RAM: 4 GB RAM
  • Memory: 128 GB and 512GB expandable memory
  • Camera: 8MP Wide-Angle Front Camera
  • Audio: Double Super Speaker
  • Connectivity: 4G VoLTE + Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS
  • Cellular: Yes (Nano Sim)
  • Sensors: G-Sensor, L-Sensor
  • Battery: 6000mAh with 10W charge
  • Out of the box: 10W Charger, USB Cable, Protective Cover, and SIM Ejector Pin
  • OS: Android 12 (Go edition)

itel Pad 1 comes in a stylish metal body and is available in two (2) colours: deep grey and light blue. It is priced at Rs. 12,999 and can be purchased online at itel store and offline stores.

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