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Introducing AI+ Nova 5G and AI+ Pulse

PTI
Jun 23 2025
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Featuring a dual 50MP rear camera setup, fast performance, and bold color choices designed for India AI Smartphones today unveiled the names and camera configuration of its first variants: AI Nova 5G and AI Pulse. The two models are designed to meet the evolving expectations of Indian users, offering reliable performance, strong imaging capabilities, and a clean hardware experience.

Both smartphones feature a dual rear camera system with a 50MP main sensor. The setup is designed to deliver clear, detailed photos across everyday conditions. A single-tone flash complements the rear module, while the front camera is placed in a discreet notch to ensure an uninterrupted viewing experience.

AI Nova 5G smartphone is built for high-speed performance and next-generation connectivity. AI Pulse smartphone is focused on smooth, everyday functionality. Both models are engineered for real-world responsiveness across multitasking, media, and communication, without unnecessary complexity.

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The devices carry forward the minimal hardware design revealed earlier by the brand. They feature a lightweight build, soft curves, and a distinctive red-accented power key. Available in five bold Indian colors — Pink, Blue, Black, Green, and Purple — the design balances utility with personal expression.

With rising awareness around digital safety, AI smartphone also focuses on user trust. The smartphones are built with a commitment to data privacy and responsible technology use, reflecting the values of users who expect more from their devices.

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AI Nova 5G and AI Pulse will be available exclusively on Flipkart.

(Disclaimer: The above content is a press release and PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.). PWR

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