itel A100 ProTo strengthen its position in the budget smartphone market, mobile manufacturer itel has launched its new handset itel A100 Pro in the Indian market. The company has introduced this phone at a price of Rs 8,999. The biggest feature of this smartphone is its durability and its special design. The company has launched this device in the market with military-grade certification, which is rarely seen in this budget.
itel launches strong itel A100 Pro in India, military-grade features will be available in less than 9 thousand
Military-grade strength and attractive Comet Orange look
itel A100 Pro is designed for rough-and-tough use. This phone comes with MIL-STD-810H military-grade certification, which keeps it safe from sudden drops and shocks. In terms of look, the company has tried to make it trendy. This phone is available in a very bright and attractive orange color shade named Comet Orange. Apart from this, for customers who prefer a classic look, this phone will also be available for sale in black and cloud white color options at retail stores.
100 days free screen replacement scheme
Expressing confidence in the strength of the phone, the company has come up with a special warranty scheme for the customers. Considering the competition in the mobile market, itel has promised free screen replacement with this phone.
Impact and availability on general consumers
In a budget of less than Rs 9,000, consumers often fear the screen breaking or the phone getting damaged quickly. This step of itel is a relief for those who do field work or whose phones frequently fall from their hands. The 100 days free screen replacement scheme will directly save the customers’ out-of-pocket expenses. This smartphone has been made available for sale at all major offline retail stores across the country, where customers can check it themselves and buy it.
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