Panasonic is not a prestigious brand of smartphone yet, but some of their released phones are decent. Now, we have Panasonic Eluga Ray Max and Ray X becoming available on sale soon in India!
Panasonic Eluga Ray Max & Ray X goes on sale!
Actually, Panasonic Eluga Ray Max and Ray X has already been introduced a while ago, in March. Both phones came with the company’s new virtual assistant, Arbo. At that time, the company promised that the phone will be available in April, with Arbo getting released one or two weeks after that. Now the time of release has come, as now both phones are available for purchase from Flipkart. However, this time Arbo will be on both phones out of the box.
Eluga Ray Max specs are as follow: the phone is powered by a 1.4GHz octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 processor, accompanied by 4GB of RAM. There will be 32/64GB of internal storage, expandable by up to 128GB. The phone also houses a 3,000mAh battery, with support for QuickCharge 3.0. It features a 5.2″ Full HD display, supports 4G LTE, and will run Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box. For camera, there is a rear 16MP lens at the back with dual-LED flash, and an 8MP selfie shooter.
Now to Eluga Ray X specs, it has a 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek 430 processor, along with 3GB of RAM. It also has a fingerprint scanner at the home button. It comes with 32GB storage, expandable by up to 64GB. There is a huge battery of 4,000mAh. Outside, it has a 5.5″ HD screen, supports 4G LTE, and comes with Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS pre-installed. There is a 16MP rear camera with dual-LED flash, and a 5MP front snapper. This seems like a lesser version of Ray Max, but with fingerprint scanner.
Panasonic Eluga Ray Max & Ray X: What about the price?
Panasonic has also announced the price for these phones. Eluga Ray Max price will be Rs. 11,499 and Rs. 12,499 for 32 and 64GB version, and will be available in Gold, Metallic Silver, and Rose Gold colors. Eluga Ray X price is Rs. 8,999, and has 3 colors: Gold, Rose Gold, and Space Grey. What do you think about the phones?