July 27th, 2011 12:52 PM 9 COMMENTS

Karbonn Mobiles Launches Android Phone A-1

India's home grown mobile manufacturer Karbonn Mobiles announced the launch of 3G enabled Android 2.2 Smart phone A-1. Karbonn Mobile’s low cost Android smartphone A-1 running Android 2.2 Froyo OS equipped with 3.2 MP Camera, 7.1 cm touch screen, 3G, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Hot-spot, 600 Megahertz processor,1100mAh Battery, and support upto 7.2 Mbps of downloading speed in WCDMA-3G network. In addition, Karbonn A1 comes with preloaded SNS Mobile Apps to make... Read More

December 16th, 2010 6:50 PM 5 COMMENTS

Motorola Launches Android Smartphone QUENCH XT5 For Rs.13990

Motorola today announced the launch of the Android 2.1 based touch screen 3G smartphone QUENCH XT5 in India for Rs.13990 in association with leading GSM mobile service operator Aircel. The slim and sleek QUENCH XT5 is just 12.5mm thin, weighs a featherweight 114grams, and fits naturally and easily into the palm of the hand with a comfortable soft-touch finish. The user can navigate the phone with either the bright, high-resolution... Read More

November 1st, 2010 4:56 PM 14 COMMENTS

Motorola Launches FLIPOUT Samrtphone for Rs.15990 In India

Motorola today announced the launch of FLIPOUT a stylishly square and compact smart phone specially designed for tech-savvy women and girls at Rs 15990 in Indian market. Motorola FLIPOUT runs on Android 2.1 and features an innovative square pivot design that opens to reveal a five-row QWERTY keypad with a separate row for numeric keys. The samrtphone features up to seven customizable home screens, live wallpapers and added security for... Read More

October 28th, 2010 11:39 AM 8 COMMENTS

Motorola Launches QUENCH XT3 For Rs 12990

Motorola announced the launch of the entry-level Android-powered device QUENCH XT3 in India. With a winning combination of power, usability and style, the QUENCH XT3 is designed to bring to you the power of Android1 2.1 and an easy and fun touch screen mobile Internet experience at an attractive price of Rs 12990. The slim and sleek QUENCH XT3 is Motorola’s entry-level Android-powered device to date and is 12.5mm thin,... Read More

September 14th, 2010 7:44 PM 2 COMMENTS

Acer Launches Liquid E – Ferrari Special Edition Smartphone

Laptop and PC Maker Acer toady unveiled the new smartphone dubbed as Acer Liquid Ferrari the special edition at special price of Rs 29,999. The device is a beautiful bright red handset with an eye catching design.It also has a Ferrari logo on the back. This phone is based on Android 2.1 operating system and runs on under clocked 768 MHz Qualcomm snapdragon 8250 processor. It has 5 mega pixel... Read More

November 19th, 2009 3:26 PM 9 COMMENTS

Vodafone Launches Android Mobile Phone HTC Tattoo in India

Vodafone India’s 2nd largest GSM Mobile service operator today introduced a new Android-based Mobile handset HTC Tattoo which offers the user to customize the handset. HTC Tattoo will be available across all outlet of Vodafone across India  with bundled Data Package. As part of this Data offer, Vodafone subscribers buying the HTC Tattoo mobile phone will be offered 20 MB of data per month free for first 3 months. HTC... Read More

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