Mississauga, Canada-based Datawind, a developer of wireless, web-access products and services, announced that it will launch three 4G LTE-capable phones in India in October. The smartphones will be priced between $45 and $75, and will be manufactured in the company’s plants in Amritsar and Hyderabad, reports Mashable. The company has applied for license to become a virtual network operator.
The cheapest model features 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. The other two variants feature 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage, and 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage respectively. Datawind plans to offer a data plan featuring unlimited browsing at $1.5. “Moreover, we shall offer internet browsing for one year free of cost on our 4G handset,” Datawind CEO, Suneet Singh Tuli said.