Wynncom launches India’s first Hindi QWERTY phone
Posted at August 31st, 2010 under First look, Mobile Companies | 1 Comment »
Mobile phone maker Wynncom today said it has launched a new handset with Hindi QWERTY keypad, This makes it easier for the non-techy users and native hindi users to connect with their friends in Hindi without any language restrictions.
The handset equipped with 1.3 MP camera, 1100 mAh Battery (long lasting battery – Talk time of 7 hours & Standby time of 250 Hrs), expandable memory up to 8 GB, Bluetooth with A2DP, E mail facility, PC Sync, Video recording and Playback.
Y45 has a dual SIM (GSM+GSM) 262 TFT colour screen, supports social networking sites like Opera Mini, Snaptu, Nimbuzz, Facebook, Twitter, MSN etc and also has a Geographic location finder – Saarthi.
The handset also comes with the free SMS service with a pre-installed app of 160by2.com. This service enables the Y45 users to send free SMS’s across India, UAE, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Malaysia and Philippines. This handset is priced at Rs.3395 in the Indian market
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The phone should be branded as ‘The Native Phone’