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Neffos X1 Lite is a sub-RM500 smartphone that runs on Android Nougat

TP-Link smartphone brand, Neffos, has introduced a new smartphone that slots below its current Neffos X1 and X1 Max lineup. As the name suggests, the Neffos X1 Lite is their entry-level offering and it runs on the latest Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box.

Similar to the original Neffos X1, it gets a 5.0″ screen that does HD720p resolution but under the hood, it runs on a Mediatek MT6750 processor that’s mated with 2GB of RAM. Stoage wise, it gets 16GB onboard which is expandable up to 128GB extra with microSD.

For imaging, it gets a 13MP main camera with PDAF while the front gets a 5MP selfie shooter. Over at the rear, it also comes with a fingerprint sensor which claims to unlock in just 0.2 seconds. The battery is slightly bigger than the original X1 as it comes with a 2,550mAh battery.

The Neffos X1 Lite is officially priced at RM499 and it will be available beginning in August. In terms of colours, it comes in either Cloudy Grey or Sunrise Gold. On top of that, Neffos is also offering 2 years warranty plus one-on-one exchange for damages beyond repair in the first 3 months of purchase. If you’re interested, you can place your order through Lazada Malaysia.

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