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Last updated: 23 Sep, 2017  

Micromax.9.Thmb.jpg Micromax launches camera-centric 'Selfie 3' at Rs 11,999

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SME Times News Bureau | 23 Sep, 2017
Expanding its Canvas Selfie range, domestic smartphone maker Micromax Informatics on Friday launched camera-centric 'Selfie 3' smartphone at Rs 11,999.

The device is equipped with 16MP front camera with selfie flash. On the rear, it sports 13MP camera with flash.

"The all new 'Selfie 3' is ideal for the users, delivering fantastic images, great beauty editing tools and capture their beautiful festive memories perfectly," said Shubhodip Pal, Chief Marketing and Commercial officer, Micromax, in a statement.

'Micromax Selfie 3' comes with 3GB RAM and 32GB internal memory and is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 435 processor running on Android Nougat OS.

The smartphone packs 3000mAh battery capable of giving 250 hours of standby time and an ultra-fast fingerprint sensor with 360 degree acceptance angle.
 
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