WickedLeak Wammy Titan II, quad-core Jelly Bean phablet launches for Rs. 13,990

Updated on 17-Mar-2013
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WickedLeak Wammy Titan II takes on the likes of the Micromax A116 Canvas HD and Xolo Q800 quad-core Jelly Bean-based phablets.

WickedLeak has introduced yet another Android phablet – the Wammy Titan II. Priced at Rs. 13,990, the Wammy Titan II features a 5.3-inch display and runs the latest Android version 4.1.2 Jelly Bean, upgradable to v4.2. According to WickedLeak, the shipping of the phablet will begin March 21, 2013.

The WickedLeak Wammy Titan II, said to be an upgraded version of the original Wammy Titan (read our review), is powered by a 1.2 GHz MTK6589 quad-core processor. The Titan II has 1GB of RAM and 4GB of ROM. The 5.3-inch IPS display of the Titan II has a resolution of 960 X 540 pixels.

Other notable features of the device include 12MP rear camera and 5MP front camera, dual-SIM support, expandable storage up to 32GB, GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and FM Radio. There’s a 2300mAh battery.

The WickedLeak Wammy Titan II takes on the likes of Micromax Canvas A116 HD, Xolo Q800 and a range of budget Android phablets. Priced at Rs. 13,990, the Canvas HD comes with a 5-inch display with resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, Jelly Bean, 1.2GHz MediaTek MT 6589 quad-core CPU and 8MP rear and 2MP front cameras. Check out detailed review of the A116 Canvas HD here.

The Xolo Q800 has a 4.5-inch IPS display with 960 X 540 pixels resolution, 1.2GHz MediaTek MT 6589 quad-core CPU, Jelly Bean, 8MP rear and 1.2MP front cameras. Also read, Lava Xolo Q800 vs. Micromax A116 Canvas HD: Detailed Comparison

Karbonn recently announced two new Android-based quad-core smartphones – Titanium S1 and S5.

The Indian market for the budget smartphones with large screen is continuously getting crowded with a lot the local players joining the segment. While there’s Micromax’s Canvas 2 A110, there are iBall Andi 5c, Zync Cloud Z5, WickedLeak Wammy Note, Kobian Mercury MaqiQ, Spice Stellar Horizon and many more. Also check out Six budget phablet alternatives to the Samsung Galaxy Note II

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