The smartphone will be available in two variants – one with 2GB RAM and 16GB of storage and another with 3GB RAM and 32GB storage. The former is priced at Rs 11,999, while the latter at Rs 13,999. Both phones support a microSD card of up to 64 GB.
Obi Worldphone‘s two sub-USD 200 smartphones pack a punch when given their spec-sheet for the price they are being offered at. Launched in San Francisco and backed by former CEO of Apple, John Sculley, these new smartphones are sure to grab the attentions of the market.
Former Apple CEO John Sculley's latest venture Obi Worldphone unveiled two new sub USD 200 smartphone in San Francisco.
John Sculley, CEO of Inflexionpoint, an investment and acquisition technology firm, is looking to start an NBFC in India called Extend Credit, which would look to provide working capital credit for “middle-class economy businesses†in the country, he told CNBC-TV18‘s Kritika Saxena in an exclusive interaction.
John Sculley, the CEO of Apple from 1983-1993, said he is confident about the company's future under Cook's leadership.
John Sculley believes if working culture in India improves and people are not penalised for taking risks, it will make India more attractive for entrepreneurs to take a chance.
In an interview to CNBC-TV18‘s Shereen Bhan, Sculley reminisced about friend, collegue and Apple founder Steve Jobs. Sculley said Jobs wanted to change the world and was never interested in making money. He also fielded questions regarding Apple‘s plans to launch a cheaper iPhone.