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| Blackberry Pearl Flip phone comes to India Posted: 07 Jan 2009 08:03 PM PST
RIM along with its long time partner in India, AirTel, has launched Blackberry Pearl Flip phone in India. This is the first Flip phone from RIM's Blackberry portfolio. The phone features QWERTY keyboard with small external screen. The phone lets you easily share pictures, check the latest sports scores and post on social networking sites, including Facebook®, YouTube, and MySpace. The phone is priced at Rs. 21,990. Key Features of this phone include: •First BlackBerry smartphone to come in the popular flip design [Via: AirTel] |
| Video Review of Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Posted: 07 Jan 2009 08:08 AM PST |
| HTC Launches Touch HD in India Posted: 07 Jan 2009 07:15 AM PST
It seems that mobile phones at a price at which you can easily get a pretty good notebook/laptop, are soon becoming a trend in India. After Sony Ericsson launched the heavily loaded Window Mobile based XPERIA X1 at a price point of Rs. 44,000, HTC has launched its first High Definition mobile phone, the Touch HD in India. The phone has come pretty late in India as it was announced in the month of September 2008. The phone will be priced at Rs. 42,000, which is not at all cheap. Anyway, the phone boasts of some really awesome and breathtaking features. As the name suggests, you get a full HD touch screen so you can enjoy movies in crisp resolution. The phone is supposed to make your Internet browsing and live media streaming one hell of an experience with its 3.8 inch wide WVGA screen. The phone comes with HTC's Touch Flo 3D technology, which is like an icing on the cake. Other features of the phone include Windows Mobile 6.1 professional, 3.5G technology, surfing and downloading at broadband speeds with HSDPA connectivity, pre-installed Google maps, GPS Receiver, A-GPS and a 5 mega pixel snapper, which will let you enjoy the pictures you click on the HD screen. Its good on the visual front but it won't disappoint the audiophile inside you guys as it comes with a standard 3.5mm headphone jack for your pair of Bose or Sennheiser headphones. But the price point at which it is launched in India is way to high and I am sure there wont be many takers of this phone. Also, when it comes to HTC's phone, their low and mid range does sell in India but I doubt whether they are doing well with their pricey portfolio of mobile phones. Whatever may be the case, this phone seems to be a winner when you look at the specs and features. |
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