The Panasonic P81
smartphone that was launched in May
at a best buy price of Rs. 18,990, has reportedly
got a price cut of
Rs. 2,991. The MRP price of the handset was Rs. 19,990 at launch.
According
to an established Mumbai-based retailer Mahesh Telecom, the Panasonic
P81 now comes with a price tag of Rs. 15,999. The retailer made the
announcement via its Facebook
page, and Twitter account, which
read "#Panasonic P81 #pricedrop New price Rs. 15999/- only."
It is
worth noting that the P81 smartphone is still priced at Rs. 18,990 on
the company's website, and there has
been no official communication about a price change from the company.
Major sellers at e-commerce sites are also still listing the Rs. 18,990
MOP.
To recall, the Panasonic P81 runs on a 1.7GHz
'True Octa-Core processor' clubbed with 1GB of RAM. The handset features
8GB of inbuilt storage with a microSD support for up to 32GB.
The
7.9mm-thick P81 is a dual-SIM (Micro-SIM, dual-standby) smartphone and
boasts of a 5.5-inch HD (720x1280 pixels) IPS display. It sports a
13-megapixel rear camera, as well as a 2-megapixel front-facing camera. A
2500mAh battery powers the smartphone.
On a related note, earlier
this month Samsung
officially slashed prices
of two Galaxy smartphones in India - the Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Note 3
Neo. The
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (Review | Pictures) is priced at Rs. 40,698, down
from the previous price tag of Rs. 47,990. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo
(Review | Pictures), on the other hand, is priced at Rs. 29,570, down
from its earlier price of Rs. 33,990.
HP last month also slashed the
price
of its Slate6 VoiceTab to Rs. 15,990, down
from its Rs. 22,990 launch price.
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