The SOS feature will alert all the emergency contacts which the user pre-sets in case of emergency situations. The ICE app will store your medical information, blood group, emergency contacts, etc. and can be accessed by anyone. The Tracking app can be used to track your arrival and departure for 2 areas in India. The display size is 5 inches and the display resolution is 540 x 960 (qHD). This gives you pixel density of 220 pixels per inches which will suffice in this price range. The processor employed is 1.3 GHz Dual Core processor based on Cortex A7 architecture. The make of the processor has not been specified. The RAM capacity is 512 MB and the internal storage is standard 4 GB which can be extended to 32 GB using a MicroSD card. Both the back and the front camera have BSI sensors. The primary camera is of 8 MP and is supported by dual LED Flash for low light conditions. The front camera has a 5 MP sensor which is uncommon in this price range. The battery capacity is 2000 mAh and other connectivity features include 3G, 2G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS with A-GPS. The body design unquestionably defines a feminine target audience. The phone is 11 mm thick and weighs 168 grams. This phone will also support Dual SIM functionality. Of course the highlight of this phone is the safety features, on which you can’t put a price. If you don’t care for these features and don’t consider them pragmatic enough, there are numerous low cost options sporting similar chipset specifications. iBall Andi Udan will be soon available for purchase for Rs. 10,990