February 03, 2026 07:55 pm (IST)
Celkon launches slimmest Indian smartphone
Hyderabad, Aug 1 (IBNS): Mobile phone manufacturer Celkon Mobiles on Friday launched Millennium Vogue Q455 phone.
The company said it is the slimmest Indian smartphone.
Indian Tennis icon Sania Mirza launched it in Hyderabad.
Commenting on the launch, Y Guru Chairman and Managing Director Celkon Mobiles, said, “As a result of our efforts to offer the best in quality and price to our customers, we have launched the new Millennium Vogue Q455. Despite being the slimmest with 7.9mm thickness amongst the Indian smartphone brands, it is packed with a 2000mAH battery. The Kit Kat based Vogue comes with 1.2 GHz Quad Core CORTEX A7 processor.
A dual SIM model, Millennium Vogue has 4.5” QHD Display with IPS /OGS. The phone has a 16GB ROM and 1GB RAM providing faster processing and multi-application functions. The phone is enabled with 1.2GHz Quad Core processor, Kit Kat OS, 1.3 MP Front Camera and 8 MP Rear Camera with flash light, . Vogue has WIFI /Bluetooth, GPS facilities, G sensor, P Sensor, light and Acceleration sensor.
Murali Retineni, Executive Director Celkon Mobiles said, “The market currently is facing the challenge where there are no slim smartphones with advanced battery backup. Celkon’s endeavor to provide the best-in-class quality with innovative features has led to conceptualizing this unique, powerful, highly fashionable and performance oriented Millennium Vogue with the best battery backup in a smartphone of this range. The new Vogue is sure to be a game changer in the smartphone category with unmatchable features, high style quotient and advanced technology.”
Celkon Mobiles will soon launch more products in the Millennium series.
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