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InnJoo Announces InnJoo 3 Smartphone

InnJoo Announces InnJoo 3 Smartphone

The smartphone is now available in Middle East and Afrrica.

InnJoo, the fastest growing smartphone brand in Middle East today announced the availability of its flagship model, InnJoo 3 at Souq.com. The customers all across UAE and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia can now experience a feature rich smartphone that shoots a “picture in picture” with applying 21MP rear camera and 8MP front camera at the same time, and also defends our eyes with EyeCare technology.
“InnJoo 3 is leap forward in technology that not only offers enriched user experience but also safeguard our eyes. With increase in the time spent by users on their smartphones, while chatting or browsing or watching movies or music or playing games the impact on eyes is greater, therefore we are glad to incorporate EyeCare technology that defends users from harmful blue light rays,” said Tim Chen, CEO at InnJoo. “It has always been our endeavor to develop products that offer ease of use to the user and extend the benefits of technological advancements such as EyeCare.
The InnJoo 3 is exclusively available at Souq.com. The company will also participate in forthcoming White Friday sale of Souq.com on 25thNovember 2016. The 5.5-inch Full HD IPS display screen smartphone is powered by MediaTek LTE Cat-6 MT6750T, the Octa-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz and Mali-T860MP2 GPU and runs on Android 6.0.
The device comes with 4GB RAM and packs 64GB inbuilt storage with a flexibility to expand storage up to 128GB via micro SD card. Also the first time InnJoo have designed its physical fingerprint button in front other than its previous back design, and a beautifully crafted metal body delivers a premium and elegant appearance.
The 5.5inch Full HD InnJoo 3 smartphone features Dragontrail glass that safeguards the 5 points touch screen from scratches and damages, and its 2.5D display leads to an aesthetic look. The smartphone sports a 21-megapixel rear autofocus camera with flash and f/1.8 aperture, whereas, the 8-megapixel front camera - supported by Sony IMX219 image sensor -allows picture perfect selfie. The device is backed by a powerful 3000mAh battery to last longer. RapidCharge technology enables two-hour talk time by only a 5mins charge with type-C USB. The premium looking phone is available in black, gold, and grey shades.
Chen said, "Thinner, beautiful arc design, equipped with powerful processor and rapid charge battery creates InnJoo 3 as the ideal mix of style and substance. In December 2016, this smartphone will also be available in most of Middle East, Africa and South of Europe Countries including Egypt Nigeria and Spain.”

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