Xolo 8X-1020 Specs and Price leak!

xolo 8x-1020

It seems Xolo is set to release a new handset, 8X-1020, for a price of INR 9,700 in India really soon. The device is already in the know of retail store owners in India. Xolo 8x-1020 is an upgrade to Xolo Q1020, which uses a quad-core chip, and is currently selling at flipkart for INR 9954.

Xolo Q series features a Quad-core processor while 8x features new Octa-core processor. Xolo already has 8X-1000 in its lineup with 2GB RAM, costing INR 11,500 approx. Those of you who want 2GB RAM, which is the minimum we would recommend too, should get Xolo 8X-1000, even though it makes your pocket lighter by further INR 2,000.

Release date of Xolo 8x-1020 is not known yet, but expect it launch in a week, or two at the max.

Rumors have it that Xolo 8x-1020 would be powered by an Octa-core processor (MTK 6592 is our guess, because that’s what’s in use in 8X series), will have 1GB RAM and 8GB storage and nicey-dicey 250mAh battery to get through the day.

Other than that, Xolo 8x-1020 will have an 8MP camera in the back with Sony Exmor R sensor, and in front, will have a 5MP cam. The display will be a 5.0 inch IPS LCD one, with HD resolution. Lastly, 8x-1020 will be running Android 4.4 KitKat out of the box, with no word on Lollipop update yet.

If you are in the market for a device with budget of INR 9,000-10,000, we recommend you go for 2GB RAM and to help you out, we’ve compared some of the best devices that the market can offer you right now. Click right below. FYI, if you care about looks and useful apps, go for Asus Zenfone 5, otherwise Yu Yureka is your best bet.

Read: Yureka vs Zenfone 5 vs Xolo Q100S vs Mi Redmi Note 4G vs Karbonn Titanium Octane Plus

Xolo 8x-1000 vs Xolo Q1000 Comparison

Basic differences between Xolo 8x-1000 and Xolo Q1000 are:

  • Octa-core processor in 8x-1000 while Quad-core in the other
  • 8MP camera in 8x-1000 in place of 13MP camera

Price difference is almost none, so maybe that’s the reason Xolo sacrificed camera for the additional cost in Quad-core processor over Quad-core. Like it? Thoughts?

Via MaheshTelecom

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