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    iDroid USA launches the Royal V5 and V4 Android smartphones

    A press filled event at the Industrial Area based Club Guvnor saw the launch of iDroid USA’s latest smartphones, the Royal V5 and V4 Android smartphones. For the first time these new smartphones enjoyed fresh breath of air and Uganda was used as a launch pad for the said smartphones worldwide.

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    The livestreamed event was also graced by the all new iDroid ambassadors Mun-G, Nutty Neithan, Sheeba and Carol Flower with the exception of Rema. It wasn’t without surprises though. An uproar filled the club when revelers were wowed by a video showcasing a Royal V4 smacking a nail in a timber pellet, surprisingly without registering any crack. Jose Chameleon became the first owner of the shutter proof white iDroid Royal V4 that was handed over to him by the iDroid CEO.

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    Jose Chameleon receives his iDroid Royal V4 from iDroid CEO

    The two new phones promise you a 13MP rear camera and a 5MP selfie shooter, a Quad core processor, 8GB On board storage expandable via an SD slot. And a 5 Inch IPS display. The iDroid V4 and iDroid V5 will cost about UGX 499,000 and UGX 459,000 respectively. The Techjaja review Team will bring you reviews about these new smartphone.

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