iTel A60 Lands in Asia; Super-Affordable Handset with Android 12 Go & 6.6-inch Screen

Sohail Akhtar

As promised, the Itel A60 has landed in one of the Asian countries. It’s being hailed as the company’s cheapest 4G handset. With a focus on affordability, Itel is positioning the A60 as a viable option for budget-conscious consumers in African and Asian regions. 


Marking its official entry in Ghana, Nigeria, and India, the phone boasts an elegant design and a perfect price-to-feature balance. In its segment, A60’s sizable display is its standout feature at 6.6-inch with a 60Hz refresh rate, a 120Hz touch sampling rate, and an HD+ resolution.

The primary shooter on itel A60 is 8MP, immediately followed by a secondary depth mapper. Inside the module resides a circular flash and a fingerprint reader. In addition, the phone has lock access through face recognition that uses its 5MP front-facing camera.

 

New itel budget handheld fires a Unisoc SC9832E engine at its helm, clocking four low-frequency cores for processing and using the integrated Mali-G820 MP1 GPU for graphics. The itel new budget model sports lightweight and feature-trimmed Android-12 GO to compensate for its low-end hardware. 


The A60 has a solo memory configuration of 2GB + 32 GB. Users can expand the memory using a MicroSD card. Additionally, the device has a large capacity 5000mAh booster. It recharges using a micro USB plug. Regrettably, the company did not specify its charging speed.

According to itel, the A60 can endure 8 Hours of surfing on the web / 112 music playback / 7.5 hours of video streaming before running out of juice. In three minimal shades of blue, green, and black, the phone’s cost (converted to Pakistani Rupees) is roughly equivalent to PKR 20,403.

 

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