Mobilink has introduced JS 2 as the latest member of the ever-growing Jazz X smartphone portfolio. This 3G enabled smartphone is available across the country for PKR 6,999 at major mobile retail markets, Mobilink Business Centers and Franchises.
“Through Jazz X’s portfolio, we are playing our part in ensuring smartphone adoption and internet penetration reaches desirable levels, so together, we as a nation, reap the rewards on offer through digital enablement. For this purpose, we are working in tandem with our partners, to create affordable smartphones offering speed and better functionality to end users,” said Muhammad Ali Khan, Head of Devices & Data – Mobilink.
Developed to provide speed and efficiency to today’s consumer, the smartphone is powered by a 1.2 GHz Quad Core MTK Processor with 8 GB ROM and 1 GB RAM. The hardware enables the JS 2 to ensure key features offered by Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) are experienced by the end users.
The Jazz X JS 2 also supports a 5 MP rear camera with autofocus plus LED flash and a front-facing camera with LED flash for selfie lovers. Moreover, the dual SIM handset is packed with GPS support, 1,750 mAh battery and ample space to download videos, apps and audio files as the model allows for an expandable memory of up to 32 GB.
Customers buying the Jazz X JS 2, available in color variants of Grey and Gold, will also receive PKR 300 balance, 300MBs of data and unlimited Facebook & Whatsapp for up to 3 months. Balance and MBs will be posted in three equal monthly installments.
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