The F45s falls in the 4.5-inch category, with a qHD display offering 540X960 pixels resolution. The display was crisp and the touch interface was smooth, and in the limited time we had with the device, it worked fine without giving any trouble.
It runs on the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, which is supported by a dual-core processor ticking at 1.2GHz, which is also seen in its F8s tablet launched alongside. The smartphone would be standing against the likes of Lava Xolo A700 and Karbonn Titanium S1, which however has an edge with a quad-core processor
- the F45s packs in a 12-megapixel camera with BSI sensor and auto-flash, and is capable of capturing 80 shots on burst mode. The images came out well on static mode, and were easily comparable to the results by the best of the device’s competitors in this segment and offers
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