Micromax has launched its first 'green
phone', called X259. Priced at Rs. 2,499, the Micromax X259 comes with a
solar panel that allows users to charge battery using solar energy. The
company says its solar-powered mobile phone will be highly useful in
rural areas of the country where power cuts are high.
Back in April, Micromax had revealed its plans of launching a phone with built-in solar charger. The Micromax X259 is a dual-SIM
phone, featuring a 2.4-inch display with 240x320p resolution and 118mm
X 50mm X 16mm dimensions. It has a 0.3MP camera. Micromax's X259
multimedia features include audio and video player and FM radio with
recording. The device supports GPRS and Bluetooth. The X259 comes with a
1,000mAh battery, which is rated to deliver 4.5 hours of talktime and
200 hours of standby time.
Specifications of the Micromax solar
phone are apparently nowhere close to the smartphones we have in the
market currently. But then solar phones is quite an innovative concept,
especially for countries like India grappling with acute electricity
shortage. Hopefully, manufacturers come up with solar-powered
smartphones in India in near future.
It's notable that Micromax's X259 isn't
the first solar phone in India. In 2010, Vodafone had launched a solar
powered mobile phone called VF 247. The Vodafone device, however, cost
much cheaper at Rs. 1,500. Samsung India had also introduced a solar
phone in 2010 called Solar Guru E1107 with a price tag of Rs. 2,799.
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