New Delhi, May 22: Chinese electronics company iVOOMi on Tuesday launched "i2" with 3D mirror finish for Rs 7,499 in India.

The device comes with features such as "Full View" display and facial recognition and is exclusively available on Flipkart.

The smartphone also supports dual active 4G VoLTE connectivity.

"iVOOMi 'i2' is a design inspiration with features like face unlock and 3D mirror finish body. We intend to establish a stronger connection with the youth and continue fulfilling their requirements," Ashwin Bhandari, CEO, iVOOMi India, said in a statement.

The 3D mirror finish back panel consists of 15 layers of optical coating, the company claimed.

The smartphone is backed by a 4,000mAh battery with 2A fast-charge technology and sports a 5.45-inch HD+ display with an 18:9 aspect ratio. 

The device packs in 3GB RAM and 32GB internal storage which is expandable up to 128GB via a MicroSD card slot.

An MTK 6739 processor powers the device.

There is a 13MP+2MP dual rear camera with flash and an 8MP front camera on the smartphone. 

The device runs Android 8.1 Oreo Operating System (OS).

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Guwahati, Apr 4 (PTI): The Assam cabinet has decided to lift all cases pending against people from the Koch Rajbongshi community in the Foreigners' Tribunals, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Friday.

They will also no longer carry the tag of 'D' or doubtful voters, he said.

''There are 28,000 cases pending in different Foreigners' Tribunals in the state against people of the community. The cabinet has taken a historic decision of lifting the cases with immediate effect,'' Sarma said at a press conference here after the cabinet meeting.

The government believes that the Koch Rajbongshis are an indigenous community of the state and they are an inextricable part of ''our social and cultural fabric'', he asserted.

The people of this community are poor and have suffered a lot over the years, he said.

''They will no longer carry the tag of foreigners or ‘D’ voters,'' the CM said.

Foreigners Tribunals are quasi-judicial bodies, particularly in Assam, established to determine if a person residing in India is a "foreigner" as defined by the Foreigners Act of 1946, based on the Foreigners (Tribunals) Order of 1964.

These tribunals are designed to address matters related to citizenship and the presence of “foreigners” in India, specifically focusing on cases where someone is suspected of being an illegal immigrant.

There are 100 Foreigners’ Tribunals across Assam.

The Koch Rajbongshis have a sizeable presence in Assam, West Bengal, Meghalaya, and parts of Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan, and they demand Scheduled Tribe status.