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Reliance Info offers LG camera phone for Rs 6,999

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Mumbai , Nov. 17

RELIANCE Infocomm has introduced another handset, LG 6130, to its portfolio of offerings.

The company said that this high-tech camera phone is priced at Rs 6,999.

The LG 6130, which weighs 95 g, incorporates a high-resolution VGA Camera and is the first handset from Reliance to offer click-n-send MMS, enabling transmission of pictures, sounds and ring tones.

It has a speaker phone and supports Hindi user interface and SMS. Its flash can also be used as an emergency torchlight, said a Reliance Infocomm release. The company is pitching the product as an "ideal celebration gift".

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