HomeNewsPanasonic Eluga Ray Max price slashed by up to Rs 1,000

Panasonic Eluga Ray Max price slashed by up to Rs 1,000

There are two variants, one comes with a 32GB of internal storage and one comes with 64GB of internal storage, both of which boasts 4GB of RAM.

Panasonic Eluga Ray Max, which was launched in India in March this year has now got a price cut of up to Rs 1,000. While the 32GB variant of the Eluga Ray Max originally priced at Rs 11,499 is now retailing at 10,499, the 64GB variant will now cost you Rs 11,999 as against its original price of Rs 12,499. The smartphone is available for purchase exclusively on Flipkart, and it comes in three colour options to choose from – Gold, Space Grey and Rose.

To recall the specs, the Eluga Ray Max comes with a 5.2-inch Full 2.5D curved glass display with 3 protection. The smartphone is powered by a 1.2 GHz Octa-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 with Adreno 505 GPU. The device runs on 6.0 Marshmallow with Dual SIM functionality backed up by a 3000 battery with Quick Charge 3.0 support.

There are two variants, one comes with a 32GB of internal storage, and one comes with 64GB of internal storage, both of which boasts 4GB of RAM. The Eluga Ray Max features a 16-megapixel rear camera with flash coupled with an 8-megapixel front camera with LED flash here as well. The handset does come with a fingerprint scanner at the front and offers Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, OTG, GPS, etc. connectivity options.

Panasonic Eluga Ray Max comes with company’s own smart AI-powered (Artificial Intelligence) assistant named – Arbo. The new virtual assistant is a self-learning technology that understands the user behaviour and then maps their daily activities for them accordingly. The AI-powered assistant takes care of all the daily tasks and activities like calls and messages that need to be framed and sent out on a regular basis. It also keeps a detailed list of all the applications functioning on the smartphone, gathers detailed information on their habits and informs them about it accordingly. With its ‘location identification’ feature it recognises the places often visited by the user and sends out prompt responses asking them to make changes to their phone settings.

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