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itel A100 Pro Launched in India at Rs 8,999 with Military Grade Toughness and Ultralink Connectivity

The budget smartphone segment just got its toughest contender yet, and it comes dressed in Comet Orange.

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India’s budget smartphone market has seen its fair share of “durable” phones. Most of them survive exactly one drop before becoming an expensive paperweight. itel, however, appears to be playing by a different rulebook with its freshly launched A100 Pro, a sub-Rs 10,000 smartphones that ship with a genuine MIL-STD-810H military grade certification and a price tag of just Rs. 8,999. If your phone has been living in a case that costs more than the phone itself, this one might be worth your attention.

What Is the MIL-STD-810H Certification and Why Does It Matter?

The MIL-STD-810H military-grade smartphone under 10000 rupees category remains surprisingly thin, making the A100 Pro’s achievement notable. The MIL-STD-810H is a US Department of Defence standard that puts devices through gruelling testing cycles, including repeated drop tests from 1.22 metres, extreme temperature operation above 43 degrees Celsius, sub-zero storage conditions, and high humidity endurance up to 95 per cent. In short, it is not a sticker slapped on a glossy box. Passing these tests means the A100 Pro has been engineered to genuinely absorb the knocks, spills, and chaos of real-world daily life.

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For millions of Indian consumers who use their phones in construction sites, fields, workshops, and unpredictable monsoon conditions, this is not a luxury feature. It is a practical necessity.

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Display and Design That Punches Above Its Weight

The itel A100 Pro sports a 6.6-inch HD+ IPS display running at a 90Hz refresh rate, which delivers noticeably smoother scrolling and video playback compared to standard 60Hz panels at this price point. The Dynamic Bar feature surfaces live updates such as battery status, incoming calls, and notifications without pulling you out of what you are doing. At just 8.49mm in thickness, it is slimmer than several phones that cost three times as much.

Colour choices are bold and considered: Comet Orange, Cloud White, and Black. The Comet Orange variant in particular looks like it was designed for people who are tired of every budget phone looking like a slab of anthracite.

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Performance, Camera, and Smart Features

Under the hood, the A100 Pro runs on the Unisoc T7100 octa-core processor paired with 3GB RAM and an additional 5GB of virtual RAM, giving an effective 8GB for multitasking. Storage sits at 64GB. The device ships with Android 15 Go, which is Google’s optimised operating system for entry-level hardware, ensuring apps launch quickly and the phone remains responsive even after extended use.

Photography is handled by an 8MP rear camera with advanced image processing, alongside a 5MP front shooter for video calls and selfies. These numbers are modest, but the image processing improvements mean colours come out more accurate and vibrant than raw megapixels alone would suggest.

One of the more interesting additions is the Ultralink feature. Designed for areas with weak or absent network coverage, Ultralink allows users to stay connected via alternative connectivity methods. It is particularly useful in elevators, basements, rural areas, and locations where standard mobile signals drop out. Think of it as a safety net for your communication when conventional networks give up.

The IR blaster is another practical inclusion, turning the phone into a universal remote for televisions, air conditioners, and other household appliances. The DTS-powered single speaker rounds out the multimedia experience with cleaner, fuller audio than most phones at this price manage.

Security is handled through a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for quick, one-handed unlocking and face unlock for those moments when your hands are full. Battery life is supported by a sizeable 5,000 mAh cell with a 10W charger included in the box.

The Numbers That Back Up the Hype

itel’s credibility here is supported by independent data. The CMR Durability Index report gave itel scores of 0.65 in feature phones and 0.86 in smartphones, the highest in the under-Rs. 10,000 segment. Among surveyed consumers, 85 per cent reported strong value for money, 81 per cent associated the brand with strength and durability, and 74 per cent described it as trustworthy and reliable.

The brand currently serves over 150 million customers across India through more than 1.3 lakh retail outlets and 1,000-plus service centres. That footprint means finding a replacement part or service centre is rarely a problem, even outside major cities.

Free Screen Replacement Within 100 Days

One guarantee that stands out is itel’s free screen replacement offer within 100 days of purchase. Screen repairs are typically among the costliest mishaps for budget phone users. Bundling that assurance into the A100 Pro’s purchase addresses one of the most common buyer anxieties at this price point.

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Availability and Pricing

The itel A100 Pro is available at Rs. 8,999 through retail stores across India in Comet Orange, Cloud White, and Black colour options.

What We Think

At a time when global memory prices have pushed several brands to quietly reduce specifications or bump up costs, itel has held the line at Rs. 8,999 with a military-grade certified device that ticks a surprising number of boxes. Is it going to threaten flagship photography or blaze through high-end gaming? No. But for a user who needs a reliable, handsome, durable daily driver that survives real life and still connects when signal vanishes, the A100 Pro is one of the more compelling arguments for the under-10K segment in 2026.

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Aasthaa Bhandari
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Aasthaa is the youngest member of team Gadget Bridge. Straight out of college she wished to be a journalist and with a passion for gadgets became the youngest correspondent to cover gadget news and reviews here.
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