This step aims bring relief to thousands of residents in Emaar’s communities who have been badly affected by unprecedented rains
Delhi-based e-commerce platform Yerha.com on Friday launched "Mesuit", an iPhone, dual-sim "smart case" that runs both iOS and Android operating system simultaneously.
Priced at Rs9,990 (Dh576), the Mesuit case can be used with the iPhone 6 and 6S, rendering 1,700 mAh battery back-up.
The unique technology leverages the home device's dual-sim, dual-standby features to run Android OS on iPhones in the form of an app and supports one-key hot swapping.
"An 'armour' for iPhone, Mesuit is like owning two smartphones without having to carry both," said Manikant Jain, CEO of Yerha.com, in a statement.
"The smart, classy case not just allows dual-booting by tapping an app icon, but also adds extra battery life, storage, sim slot and access to all android apps on your iPhone," he added.
The device, which can be connected to iPhone via the lightning port, allows users to run a proprietary Android-based OS with an "Apus" launcher, called Mesuit OS 1.0 on iPhone 6 and 6S.
It is powered by Mediatek octa-core processor with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage capacity and has an in-built modem.
The app displays the usage of battery, memory and storage capacity of the phone as well as the case.
This step aims bring relief to thousands of residents in Emaar’s communities who have been badly affected by unprecedented rains
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