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Lava Ivory Pop
iBall Slide Wings
key specs
Display
7.00-inch
8.00-inch
Processor
Intel Sofia 3G-R
1.3GHz quad-core
Front Camera
2-megapixel
2-megapixel
Resolution
1024x600 pixels
800x1200 pixels
RAM
1GB
2GB
OS
Android 5.1
Android 5.1
Storage
16GB
16GB
Rear Camera
5-megapixel
5-megapixel
Battery Capacity
3000mAh
4300mAh
general
Brand
Lava
iBall
Model
Ivory Pop
Slide Wings
Release date
November 1, 2016
July 1, 2016
Dimensions (mm)
187.90 x 107.80 x 8.80
-
Battery capacity (mAh)
3000
4300
Removable battery
No
No
Colours
Dark Grey
Dark Grey
display
Screen size (inches)
7.00
8.00
Touchscreen
No
No
Resolution
1024x600 pixels
800x1200 pixels
Pixels per inch (PPI)
-
188
hardware
Processor
1.2GHz quad-core
1.3GHz quad-core
Processor make
Intel Sofia 3G-R
-
RAM
1GB
2GB
Internal storage
16GB
16GB
Expandable storage
Yes
Yes
Expandable storage type
microSD
microSD
Expandable storage up to (GB)
32
32
camera
Rear camera
5-megapixel
5-megapixel
Front camera
2-megapixel
2-megapixel
Rear flash
-
LED
software
Operating system
Android 5.1
Android 5.1
connectivity
Wi-Fi
Yes
Yes
Wi-Fi standards supported
802.11 b/g/n
802.11 b/g/n
GPS
Yes
Yes
Bluetooth
Yes
Yes
NFC
No
No
Infrared
No
No
USB OTG
No
No
Headphones
3.5mm
-
FM
No
Yes
Number of SIMs
2
2
Wi-Fi Direct
No
No
Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL)
No
No
Bluetooth version
-
4.10
sim 1
3G
No
Yes
4G/ LTE
No
No
SIM Type
-
Regular
GSM/CDMA
-
GSM
sim 2
3G
No
Yes
4G/ LTE
No
No
SIM Type
-
Micro-SIM
GSM/CDMA
-
GSM
sensors
Compass/ Magnetometer
No
No
Proximity sensor
No
No
Accelerometer
No
No
Ambient light sensor
No
No
Gyroscope
Yes
No
Barometer
No
No
Temperature sensor
No
No
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