iBall Andi launches three cheaper Android options
iBall Andi launches three cheaper Android optionsiBall

Indian mobile manufacturer iBall has extended its Android smartphone portfolio, by introducing three new handsets: Andi 3.5F Grabit, Andi 4F Waves and Andi 4h Tiger Plus.

All three devices have already been enlisted on the manufacturer's official website at a price tag of Rs.3,499, Rs.4,699 and Rs.6,499 respectively. However, iBall has not confirmed anything regarding the device's availability yet.

The devices are all Dual-SIM smartphones and features Android's KitKat 4.4 Operating System.

Andi 4H Tiger Plus has a 4-inch WVGA display with 800x480 pixels resolution. Powered by a 1.3GHz ARM Cortex processor, along with 1GB RAM, it also features 4GB of inbuilt ROM memory and a micro-SD card for storage extension.

Housing a 1400 mAh Li-ion battery, Andi 4H Tiger Plus offers 3G network support too. The handset is also armed with 8MP autofocus camera on the back and a VGA camera on the front.

The inexpensive sibling among this trio, iBall Andi 3.5F features a 3.5-inch HVGA screen with 320x480 pixels resolution. Powered by a dual-core Cortex A7 based processor clocked at 1.3 GHz, iBall Andi 3.5F is paired with 256MB RAM. It also features a 3.2 MP rear camera, 0.3 MP front camera and a 1250 mAh battery. The device also supports all the necessary connectivity options, including Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS/ A-GPS, GPRS and EDGE. But unfortunately the device lacks 3G support.

Meanwhile, iBall Andi 4F Wave smartphone features a 4-inch WVGA screen with 480x 800 pixels resolution, identical to iBall Andi Tiger Plus's screen. It is powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core Cortex A7 processor and 512MB RAM. It comes with 4GB of internal memory, expandable up to 32GB via microSD card. The device boasts a 2MP rear camera with LED flash and a 0.3MP front camera. It also houses a 1400mAh battery.

iBall Andi Plus Tiger and iBall Andi 4F Waves are almost identical in terms of specifications but the Plus features a better camera and doubles the RAM.