Pre-book the new QMobile Noir A1 for a chance to win exclusive merchandise

The phone which is priced at PKR 27,900 comes with a super fast fingerprint scanner and other high performance features.
Published June 21, 2017

QMobile has once again raised the bar by introducing its flagship Noir A1.

The smartphone is equipped with a 16 mega pixel super selfie camera with LED selfie flash, a 13 megapixel rear camera that comes with F2.0 with SONY IMX 258a, a 4010 mAh battery with fast charging and an 18W dual charge.

Check out what happens when you turn on power saving mode and extreme mode in the phone:

It also comes with the latest Android 7.0 Nougat processor, a front finger print sensor which unlocks the phone in less than 0.2 seconds, and several other high performance features.

See how the fingerprint scanner in QMobile A1 is faster than iPhone 7 Plus, Oppo F1s and Vivo V5:

If you pre-book the phone now, you can win exclusive giveaways like a signed bat and ball by Wasim Akram and Shoaib Akhtar, free power bank, selfie stick and various personalised merchandise.

The phone is priced at PKR 27,900 and is currently available via pre-booking at Qmobile’s website. The device is also on display at various experience centres across Pakistan.

Coming to the looks, the smartphone is forged out of aircraft grade metal and with such large battery power, the slimness (8.3mm slim) makes it a unique and attractive phone. All of these reasons make QMobile A1 the best choice of smartphone for Pakistanis seeking quality with affordability.

Watch how the charging speed of the Qmobile A1 is faster than the Google Pixel:

Pre-booking offer for the Qmobile A1 is valid until June 23, 2017.


QMobile is one of the leading mobile companies in Pakistan and boasts a strong presence in both new and established markets. QMobile believes in innovation with a strong focus on delivering exciting and unique experiences to its customers, fans and stakeholders.


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