Showing posts with label Letsbuy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Letsbuy. Show all posts

December 31, 2011

IND: Samsung Wave M now available for Rs. 12,500

The Samsung Wave M is now available in India with an SRP of Rs 12,500. This is one of those Bada 2.0 powered smartphones that Samsung unveiled back then. The Wave M sports an 832MHz processor, a 3.65" HVGA display, a 5 MP rear facing camera, VGA front, WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC, GPS, and a 1,350 mAh battery. Samsung is giving it an SRP of 12,500 Rs but if you want to get the smartphone with a lower price, head over to LetsBuy because they are offering the Wave M for only Rs. 11,900

November 9, 2011

IND: The Motorola Defy+ is now available in India for Rs. 17,900


The Motorola Defy+ is now available in India for Rs 17,900. Letsbuy.com is the culprit for making the device available in the country. Another online retailer is also offering the Defy+ but I won't include it here on my post because it is selling the handset for an additional Rs. 90. The Motorola Defy+ is the successor to the original Defy Android smartphone that carries that ruggedness and toughness in it. It runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread and sports a 3.7" touchscreen display, a 1GHz processor, 2GB of internal storage, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and a 5MP rear facing camera.


IND: HTC Rhyme now available in India for Rs. 24,799


The HTC Rhyme is now available in India for Rs 24,799. Letsbuy.com is offering it for that price, so if you are in India and wants to own a Rhyme, then Letsbuy.com is the retailer you want to check out. For those who still does not know the HTC Rhyme that the Taiwan-based company has announced a while back, it's a smartphone running on Android 2.3 Gingerbread with HTC Sense 3.5 and comes with a built-in Dropbox app that gives the user a 5GB free online storage. For more details on the device's specs click here.

October 1, 2011

IND: Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V now on pre-order in India for Rs 17,990


The Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V is now available for pre-order in India. The smartphone was announced by Sony Ericsson in August and is said to be an upgrade from the original Xperia Neo. Having no design changes (at least as far as my eye is concerned), the Xperia Neo V carriers better specs when you put them side by side with the Xperia Neo. 


September 25, 2011

IND: Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray now available in India for Rs 18,995


The Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray has finally landed in India. The smartphone is already available over at Letsbuy.com for Rs 18,995 and is saying that they will be shipping the smartphone 2-4 working days after you order one. For the Xperia Ray's specs click here. If you want to head over to Letsbuy to place your order, click here.