The most feature packed among the 4 devices is the G58, and hence the most expensive in the lot too. The G58 comes with a 5 inch touch screen with a WVGA resolution of 800×480 pixels, which seems to be the standard in the budget smartphone category but better displays are on offer. The device is powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor and comes loaded with Android 4.0 ICS which according to us is outdated by now. An 8 megapixel rear camera should take care of casual photography and video, while a VGA front camera will be used for video calling. Wynncom have done a very smart thing by including in LED indicator – a feature which is often overlooked but it comes in mighty handy when you don’t have a lot of time on your hands to unlock the screen and check notifications. Wynncom have also given users the ability to expand the device’s storage by using a microSD cards up to 32GB in size. The device has support for 3.5G, which is a great thing for people looking for fast internet access. Other standard features such as Bluetooth, GPRS/EDGE, GPS, proximity sensor, gravity sensor, are present in the device. The device will come with an option of two colours – White and Black. The G58 is priced at 9,999 INR.
The G51 has a similar specs sheet but instead of a 1.2GHz dual core processor, this G51 sports a lower-end 1GHz dual core processor. It sports the same WVGA screen as in the G58. The cameras are 5 megapixel rear, 2 megapixel front, with the availability of flash on the rear camera. The G51, unlike its elder sibling, does not have support for 3G but other connectivity options like GPRS/EDGE, Bluetooth, WiFi and 3.5 mm jack are present. The G51 comes bundled with Android 4.0 ICS and an 1800mAh battery to power the device. The other two devices to be launched are the G32 and G1, both sport a 3.5 inch screen with a HVGA resolution of 320×480 pixels. The G32 has a 1GHz processor and support for dual-SIM, with support for 3G on one of the SIMs. Also available are FM, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS and an option to expand memory up to 32GB via a microSD card. The device will come with a 1300mAh battery which is good enough for a phone with a screen as small as this one. The G1 on the other hand is very similar to the G32, except that it does not have support for 3G on any of the SIMs, it is also a dual-SIM device. Both devices have a rear camera of 3 megapixels, while the G1 in addition to that has a front camera of VGA resolution. The G1 comes with a 1100mAh battery.