Tata Docomo Advanced Photon Max Wi-Fi Duo offers 3 times faster speed

Tata Docomo has introduced new Advanced Photon Max Wi-Fi Duo promising 3 times faster speed than Plus technology – for Rs 2899 to post-paid customers.

“Photon Max Wi-Fi Duo addressed the internet needs of multiple users including smartphone users at home or on the move with a single device. Our customers can enjoy video speeds and expect data-hungry applications to run effortlessly between multiple users,” said Ashok Ghose, head — Mobility Business Unit (MBU), Karnataka Circle, Tata Docomo.

Tata Docomo Advanced Photon Max Wi-Fi Duo
Tata Docomo said the device allows users to connect up to five devices to the Internet including smartphones, laptops, tablets, smart TVs and gaming consoles. The device features a 4400 mAh power bank which provides battery back-up for up to 17 hours.

The device has a 32GB MicroSD card slot that can be used in both solo and sharing mode with the latter can be used for sharing the MicroSD data across Wi-Fi users. It also lets users create a MicroSD Cloud enabling Internet storage, sharing and access of content.

Tata Docomo is offering cash back offer to the current post-paid customers to upgrade from their existing devices WHIZ/PLUS/MAX/MAX Wi-Fi device to Photon Max Wi-Fi DUO.

editor@telecomlead.com

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