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10.or G2 Announced with Dual Cameras and a Big Battery: Price, Availability

10.or G2
10.or (Tenor) has announced its new smartphone 10.or G2 today exclusive on Amazon.in. The new 10.or phone sports a notch display, Snapdragon 636 processor with up to 6GB RAM, 5000 mAh battery with fast charging and much more. The phone goes on sale on Amazon Prime Day 2019 which is on July 15.
The 10.or G2 is the successor to the 10.or G smartphone that came way back in 2017. The last phone company launched in India was 10.or D2. Let’s check out full specifications, price and availability details of 10.or G2.

10.or G2 Specifications

The 10.or G2 sports a 6.18-inch 19:9 aspect ratio display with an FHD+ (2246×1080 pixels) screen resolution. The display is also protected by Gorilla Glass.

Just like its predecessor, the new 10.or G2 will also come with a polycarbonate body. It will have a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. The will come in Charcoal Black and Twilight Blue color options.

It is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor. The RAM and storage options are- 4GB or 6GB RAM and 64GB storage that can also be expanded up to 256GB via microSD.

The phone sports a dual rear camera set up. The primary 16MP camera comes with a CCT dual LED flash that can be used under both bright and low light conditions. The secondary camera is a 5MP sensor. It also supports 4K recording.
The selfie camera is a 12MP shooter and it also comes with flash.
The device packs a 5,000 mAh battery with 15W fast charging support. The company is offering a fast charger in the box itself. Connectivity features are 3.5mm audio jack and 4G VoLTE. The smartphone runs on Android 9 Pie out of the box.

Price, Availability

The 10.or G2 price has not been announced yet. However, since the 10.or G was launched at Rs. 10,999, the price of G2 is also expected to be around the same figure.
The handset will be available for purchase during Amazon’s Prime Day 2019 sale starting from July 15.  The price is expected to be announced by then only. Stay tuned!

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