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VoLTE enabled Vivo V3 now available at Rs. 14,980

| | Aug 01, 2016, at 10:27 pm
New Delhi, Aug 1 (IBNS): Vivo, the premium global smartphone brand, on Monday announced to revise the price for it’s Vivo V3 at Rs. 14,980.

VoLTE enabled Vivo V3 will enhance the call quality experience and improved coverage connectivity.


With the festival season around the corner, the revised price from Vivo will help customer to use this as an opportunity to create a beautiful memory by gifting this stunning device to their loved ones. Vivo V3 comes with premium features like faster fingerprint unlocking, quick capture, metallic body and 3GB RAM with 32GB ROM.


The device is available for sale in all retail outlets across India.


 

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