India is a huge market with billion consumers and thus, mobiles in different ranges are bound to flood the market. This year, many top-class mobiles have entered the fray to charm consumers. The top 10 mobiles of 2012 are listed below:
Apple iPhone 4S
With the starting price of 37,500 INR, this phone is doing a fabulous business here. After all, many consider it the best Smartphone in the world for its features, looks and popularity.
HTC One X
Priced at 34,649 INR, this mobile is among the best seller for its features. It is powered by 1.5GHz NVIDIA Tegra 3 Quad core processor and runs on the Android OS v4.0.
Samsung Galaxy S3
Priced at 34,900 INR, this popular mobile has 4.8-inch Super AMOLED touch, runs on Android ICS and powered by the 1.4GHz Quad core processor.
Nokia Lumia 800
Priced at 22,699 INR, this wonderful mobile is stylish as well as sleek. Its features make it a top product for the Indian market.
Samsung Galaxy Note
Priced at 37,500 INR, this mobile is popular for being a blend of Tablet and SmartPhone. It has a 5.3-inch touch screen, runs on the Android v2.3 OS and packs in many great features.
Nokia Lumia 710
Priced at 14,475 INR, this mobile is among the best-sellers for its top-notch features. It fits in a multi-touch 3.5-inch IPS display, runs on Windows OS v7.5 (Mango) and offers video calling facility.
Samsung Galaxy S2
Priced at 24,575 INR, this mobile wins hearts being among slimmest smartphones in the market. It has a 4.3-inch multi-touch display and runs on the Android OS v2.3.
Samsung Galaxy Y
Priced at 7,049 INR, this mobile has a 3.5-inch touch screen and runs on the Android OS v2.3. Its powerful 5MP camera further adds to its popularity in the market.
Samsung Omnia M
Priced at 15,599 INR, this mobile has dual camera, a 4-inch Super AMOLED Capacitive Touch screen, 1GHz Processor and better through Wi-Fi, 3G and GPS.
Nokia Asha 305
Priced at 4,490 INR, this mobile has dual SIM GSM options and runs on the powerful Nokia Series 40 OS. Besides having a 3-inch Resistive Touch screen, its battery gives 14 hours talk time.
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