India, Oct. 8 -- The lines between smartphones and feature phones just blurred. HMD, the company behind Nokia-branded feature phones, has introduced the Touch 4G - a device it calls India's first hybrid phone. Priced at Rs 3,999, the Touch 4G aims to bridge the gap between affordability and connectivity, blending simplicity with a dose of smart functionality.

India's mobile market has long been polarised between low-cost feature phones and full-fledged smartphones. The Touch 4G seeks to redefine that middle ground. Designed for users who want smartphone-style connectivity without the price or complexity, it brings together cloud-based services, touch capability, and essential communication tools.

At its core, the device features a compa...