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AI+ to introduce its cheapest 5G phone with Pulse and Nova in India on this date, key specs revealed.

The new Ai+ smartphone brand has been known to us for a while. It is a division of NxtQuantum Shift Technologies, which is run by Madhav Sheth. All of its products—at least the ones that are currently being hinted at—are made and created in India and will only be offered for sale on Flipkart.

With the help of an insider leak, a Flipkart website, and a few updates on the company’s official Twitter, the mystery surrounding the next device lineup is gradually dissipating. As previously anticipated, the first launch is apparently set for July 8 in India. The proposed starting price of INR 5000 and the exclusive collaboration with Flipkart remain unchanged. The so-called AI+ Nova 2 5G, which was disclosed to us exclusively some time ago, was allegedly intended to have cost that amount.

We’re not entirely sure, and the previous leak hasn’t confirmed the name, but the new sources refer to it as the Ai+ Nova 5G. A 50MP primary camera, expandable storage, and a 5,000 mAh battery are all expected features. It is reportedly built on the Unisoc T8200 (6nm) chipset.

Following that is the Ai+ Pulse 4G. New reports claim that it will be a 4G handset with the same Unisoc T7250 (12nm) processor, a 50MP primary camera, expandable storage, and a 5,000 mAh battery, similar to its Nova 5G counterpart. This leads us to believe that the 4G-only Pulse, rather than the Nova 5G, will likely be the least expensive of the group, with prices beginning at just INR 5000. However, we’ll have to wait and see.

As of now, two different AI+ phone back designs have been leaked, and we believe the Pulse features a rectangular secondary camera, while the Nova has two circular ones.

Special features:

As previously stated, India would design and manufacture AI+ phones. Additionally, the business boasts that it will utilise a significant amount of recycled and salvaged materials. AI+ smartphones will run NxtQuantum OS, which the company claims “has been uniquely designed by Indian engineers, offering a user-friendly interface optimised for the Indian market.” The brand previously verified this. Furthermore, AI+ said that the NxtQuantum operating system, which powers their cellphones, is “auditable, policy-aligned, and governed by Indian law.” Additionally, the company asserted that “all user data is stored within India on MeitY-approved servers hosted by Google Cloud.”