Domestic brand Itel has expanded its smartphone portfolio with the launch of a new entry-level smartphone , the Itel A90 . The Itel A90 features an HD+ screen and a 5000mAh battery . The smartphone is built with IP54-rated protection, offering resistance to rain, dust, and occasional spills for enhanced durability. The Itel A90 introduces Aivana 2.0, Itel’s intelligent AI Assistant, designed to simplify daily tasks, a feature often not found in the sub-Rs 7,000 price range. Here are all the details about the new smartphone:
Itel A90 launched in India: Price, availability and more
The Itel A90 comes in two storage variants — 64 GB ROM and 128 GB ROM — priced at just Rs. 6,499 and Rs. 6,999, respectively. The smartphone is now available in retail stores across India in two colours — Starlit Black and Space Titanium.
The company is also offering a free screen replacement within 100 days. Meanwhile, customers buying the Itel A90 can even enjoy a 3-month free subscription to JioSaavn Pro.
Itel A90: Key highlights
Here are all the key specifications and features of the entry-level smartphone:
Itel A90 launched in India: Price, availability and more
The Itel A90 comes in two storage variants — 64 GB ROM and 128 GB ROM — priced at just Rs. 6,499 and Rs. 6,999, respectively. The smartphone is now available in retail stores across India in two colours — Starlit Black and Space Titanium.
The company is also offering a free screen replacement within 100 days. Meanwhile, customers buying the Itel A90 can even enjoy a 3-month free subscription to JioSaavn Pro.
Itel A90: Key highlights
Here are all the key specifications and features of the entry-level smartphone:
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