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Reliance Jio Lyf Wind 6 4G Smartphone Available Online For Rs. 6,999: Specifications & Features

Reliance Jio’s new smartphone- Reliance Jio Lyf Wind 6 4G is silently listed online. The phone is available to buy from Homeshop18. As for specifications, it is powered by a 1.1GHz quad-core processor paired with 1GB of RAM. Running Android 5.1 Lollipop operating system, it features a 5-inch IPS display. There is no word on display resolution of the phone as of now.

On imaging front, the phone sports a 5 mega pixel camera on both rear and front. The primary camera comes with LED flash and offers several features such as- auto frame rate, panorama, red eye reduction, smile detection, gaze detection, blink detection, continuous auto focus and video HDR supported in code.

Backed up by a 2250mAh battery, it is claimed to deliver up to 8 hours of talk time. It measures 143.5x72x8.7 mm and weighs 156 grams. Connectivity options which the dual SIM phone offers, include 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS.

Specifications & Features Of Reliance Jio Lyf Wind 6 4G

Processor: 1.1GHz quad-core
Operating System: Android 5.1 Lollipop
Display: 5-inch IPS
RAM: 1GB
Storage: 8GB (expandable up to 32GB via microSD card)
Rear Camera: 5 mega pixel with LED flash
Front Camera: 5 mega pixel
Battery: 2250mAh
Connectivity: 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS
Dimensions: 143.5x72x8.7 mm
Weight: 156 grams

          Price & Availability

The Reliance Jio Lyf Wind 6 4G is available to buy from Homeshop18 for Rs. 6,999. The phone comes with a Lyf carry bag, gift vouchers worth Rs. 6,500 and gift coupons worth Rs. 700.

Some other Reliance Jio’s Lyf series smartphones were also spotted listed online. While the Lyf Flame 1 is the most affordable smartphone as of now, other three smartphones in the Lyf series, namely Lyf Earth 1, Lyf Water 1 and Lyf Water 2 Rs. 23,990, Rs. 14,999 and Rs. 14,690 respectively.

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