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iDroid Lands in Pakistan: Exclusively Launched on Yayvo.com

  • January 29, 2017
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New York based smartphone brand, iDroid USA Technologies has partnered with Yayvo.com, TCS’s E-commerce wing, to exclusively launch one of its flagship products, the iDroid Balr X7 in Pakistan.

With a collective vision of building easy to use technology, the technology maker iDroid USA Technologies was founded by four tech-preneurs, and has been operational in the USA, Canada, EU, Latin America, Uganda, Mexico. In an exclusive event held in Karachi by Yayvo.com, the launch of iDroid was made public for the local market, currently only available on Yayvo.com.

The event welcomed Salman Hassan, CEO of TCS ECOM Pvt Ltd, Zubeer Tariq and Jawad Qureshi, Co-founders of iDroid. Adeel Choudhry, the face of Yayvo.com and Ali Gul Pir were also present at the launch event.

With a choice of two colours; black and champagne gold, the iDroid Balr X7 is priced only at Rs 9,499, with features including:

– 5.5 inch HD screen,
– Quad Core 1.3 GHz processor,
– 8 MP back camera and 5 MP front camera,
– 2800 mAh battery, equipped with the latest Gesture Technology and iDro Beastspeakers!

Buy your iDroid now on Yayvo.com and get it delivered to your doorstep in 120 minutes!

Image source: Yayvo.com 

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