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Alcatel V3 Ultra, V3 Pro and V3 Classic debut in India with MediaTek processor and NXTPAPER display: Pierce, features and availability

Alcatel V3 Ultra, V3 Pro and V3 Classic debut in India with MediaTek processor and NXTPAPER display: Pierce, features and availability

Time of India27-05-2025
Alcatel
has unveiled its V3 smartphone series in India, introducing the country's first devices featuring the patented NXTPAPER display technology. The V3 lineup—comprising the V3 Ultra, V3 Pro, and V3 Classic—offers paper-like readability, vibrant colors, and reduced eye strain across varying lighting conditions. The smartphones will be available starting June 2 on Flipkart, with prices beginning at Rs 12,999. All handsets under the series offer four distinct viewing modes – Regular Mode, Ink Paper Mode, Color Paper Mode, and Max Ink Mode. Alcatel V3 Series will be available starting June 2, 2025, on Flipkart. Here's everything to know about the all-new Alcatel V3 series
Alcatel V3 Ultra price and features
The flagship model, V3 Ultra, features a 6.8-inch NXTPAPER screen with dynamic light adaptation and comes equipped with a stylus for productivity and creativity. The device comes powered by MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor and runs on Android 15 out-of-the-box.
Its camera system includes a 108MP UltraPixel main sensor, Horizon Lock video stabilization, and eSIM support. The primary camera sensor comes paired with an 8MP ultra-wide and a 2MP macro sensor. Powered by user-centric features, it caters to both work and entertainment needs, and comes in Hyper Blue, Champagne Gold, and Ocean Grey.
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Alcatel V3 Ultra
comes priced at Rs 21,999 and Rs 23,999 for the 6GB + 128GB and 8GB + 128GB versions, respectively. The company has announced an introductory offer of Rs 2,000 bank discount on purchase of phones which brings down the price to Rs 19,999 and Rs 21,999, respectively.
The handset offers 33W fast charging. Additionally, the V3 Ultra features stylus support, and the stylus is also included as part of the package.
Alcatel V3 Classic, V3 Pro: price and features
Alcatel V3 Pro
comes with a starting price of Rs 17,999, and V3 Classic for Rs 12,999. Alcatel V3 Pro offers up to 18GB RAM (including virtual expansion), a 5,200mAh battery with 26-day standby time, and up to 2TB expandable storage.
The V3 Classic, meanwhile, is positioned as a budget-friendly device with high-end display features, color accuracy, and India's first NFC support in this segment. It is powered by a 5,200mAh battery, while the V3 Pro packs 5,010mAh batteries. In terms of charging capabilities, the V3 Classic supports 10W wired charging and the V3 Pro supports 18W.
On the camera front, the Alcatel V3 Classic 5G features a 50-megapixel main rear sensor accompanied by a 0.08-megapixel QVGA sensor, along with an 8-megapixel front-facing camera for selfies and video calls. The V3 Pro shares the same 50-megapixel main and 8-megapixel front camera setup but adds a 5-megapixel secondary rear camera with an ultra-wide lens for more versatile photography.
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