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Itel P40+

Itel P40+
Itel P40+
SCREEN SIZE6.8-inch, 1640 x 720 pixels
CAMERA RESOLUTION13MP + QVGA sensor
RAM4Unisoc T606
BATTERY7000mAh
  • Rs. 8,099Price On Launch
  • OPERATING SYSTEM: Android 12
  • CHIPSET: Unisoc T606
Key Features
Chipset
Unisoc T606
RAM (GB)
4
Storage
128
Display
6.8-inch, 1640 x 720 pixels
Front Camera
8MP
Primary Camera
13MP + QVGA sensor
Battery
7000mAh
Operating System
Android 12
Price and Other Info
Status
Launched
Launch Date
03 July, 2023
Price (₹)
8,099
Memory Variants
4/128 GB
Colour Options
Cyan, Black
Build & Design
Front Protection Glass
Some Glass
Device Back
Polycarbonate/Plastic
Phone Display
Screen Size (Inches)
6.8
Screen Type
IPS LCD
Screen Resolution
1640 x 720 pixels
Screen Aspect Ratio
20:9
Refresh Rate
90 Hz
Touch Sampling Rate
120 Hz
Performance
Chipset
Unisoc T606
Phone RAM
4 GB
Phone RAM Type
Unknown
Storage Capacity
128 GB
Storage Type
eMMC 5.1
Memory Card Slot
Yes, Dedicated Slot
Software
OS & UI
Android 12
Cameras
Rear Camera Module
Dual
Rear Camera Specs
13MP primary camera + QVGA sensor
Front Camera Module
Single
Front Camera Specs
8MP
Battery & Charging
Battery Capacity (mAh)
7000
Fast Charging
true
Charging Speed
18W
Wireless Charging
false
Reverse Charging
false
Network & Connectivity
Supported Networks
4G/LTE
SIM Slots
Triple Slot (2 SIM + Memory Card)
Bluetooth
v5.2
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
USB Port
USB Type-C
NFC Chip
false
Supported GPS
AGPS, GLONASS
Extra Features
3.5 mm Audio Jack
true
Set of Speakers
Mono
Face Unlock
true
Fingerprint Reader
Side Mounted
IR Blaster
false
Sensors
Accelerometer, Ambient Light, Gravity Sensor, Proximity

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