Spice has launched the Stellar 360 that runs on Android 4.2 out of the box and comes powered by a 1.3GHz dual core processor. The key highlight about this handset is that it comes with physical QWERTY keypad.
Spice Stella 360 is available online for Rs. 4,799. This handset weighs about 120 grams and is 11 mm thick. It does come with a 3.5 inch TFT LCD touch screen with 480 x 320 pixels resolution. In general you can say it is a touch and type smartphone.
Inside the hood the Stellar 360 houses a 1.3GHz dual core processor (chipset unknown probably MediaTek). Android 4.2 Jelly Bean runs out of the box with 512MB RAM and 4GB internal storage with micro SD card support.
This dual SIM handset does support 3G and you can use 3G on any of the SIMs (3G + 3G). Key features are 3G, 2G, Wi-Fi, GPS (A-GPS) and Bluetooth. The 360 comes with dual cameras, a 3.2 on the rear with LED flash and 1.3MP on the front.
It is powered by a 1500 mAh battery that will give a talk time of about 5 hours on 2G networks. The Spice Stellar 360 with dedicated QWERTY keypad is now available for Rs. 4,799 with a free pouch.
Tip: Pramit Singh.
Keypad is flimsy like those on a Rs.30 Chinese calculator. I find no lag in its performance and the UI is pretty snappy too.
spice mobile are worst among indian smartphone maker I had experienced
Iām posting this using Intex Aqua Qwerty.
The rear camera on my phone, though a 5MP one, is crappy to be honest.
All other things look similar.
How is the performance, Is there any lag. And typing is it easy like keys are well spaced.
I love slideout QWERTY keyboards … much more natural than the traditional phone keypad!
Hey Gogi, can you make a small review / comparison between Intex Aqua qwerty and Spice Stellar 360 as both are priced in the same range with same specs except the camera is 3.2mp for Spice.