Korean handset maker LG has launched a new K series phone for Rs 13,990 that comes with the push button that is capable of dialling 112.
In line with the government’s initiative to form the “Panic Button” service on mobile phones obligatory from March 2017, South Korean physical science conglomerate
LG on Wednesday launched “K10 2017” smartphone that comes with the push button service “112”.
With this, LG physical science has become the primary company to stick to the medium administrative body of Bharat (TRAI) recommendation to possess one variety 112’ for all emergency calls across the country.
“The push button, 112, could be a nice initiative and that we should applaud the efforts of LG physical science World Health Organization is developing technology for the betterment of the
society,” Union IT and physical science Minister and chief guest Ravi Shankar Prasad told media at the launch event here.
Priced at Rs thirteen,990, the smartphone options five.3-inch HD in-cell bit show, 1.5GHz octa-core processor paired up with 2GB of RAM and runs on humanoid seven.0
Nougat software system.
“The emergency dialling variety 112 is that the would like of the hour. I might wish to impart LG for spearheading this noble initiative mandated by the govt of
India,” more Pankaj Mahindroo, Founder and National President, Indian Cellular Association.
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The 4G-VoLTE device has 13MP rear camera, 5MP front camera and homes a pair of,800mAh battery.
“Keeping visible of consumers’ wants and therefore the Government of Bharat initiatives, we have a tendency to square measure happy to bring LG K10-2017 designed on India-Insight,” more Amit Gujral, Corporate selling Head, LG India.