Panasonic Corporation, one of the world's largest electronics manufacturers, was founded as Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. in 1918. The company was renamed to Panasonic Corporation in 2008. Panasonic offers a wide range of products and services including home appliances, televisions, personal computers, mobile phones, audio equipment, cameras, broadcasting equipment, projectors, automotive electronics, and smartphones.
Panasonic has been selling smartphones in India for a while, but we've yet to see something that really stands out from the competition. The Eluga X1 and X1 Pro might just be the phones that this company needs to make that breakthrough.
Budget smartphones are a dime a dozen. With every manufacturer fighting for a piece of this segment, there is no shortage of options for buyers. Panasonic has added the Eluga Ray 550 to this list, and has priced it at Rs. 8,999. For that price, the company is offering its first phone with a ‘Big View Display’, which means it has adopted the 18:9 aspect ratio. With powerful phones such as the Redmi 5 (Review) and Redmi Note 5 (Review) also available at around this price, is the Eluga Ray 550 a better option? We find out.