Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Mi-Fone launches cheap dual SIM handsets in India

Mi-Fone, Africa's fastest growing mobile phone manufacturer, which launched their market in India at the start of this year, has now revealed a new cheap dual SIM handset.





The Mi-2010, as the new phone is known, is being launched in conjunction with the FIFA World Cup in South Africa

 



Let s now take a look at what the Mi2010 has inside. To begin with, this is a GSM+GSM dual SIM handset boasting of a 2.5 hour talk time and support for GPRS, WAP and MMS. It has a 1.8-inch, 65K colour, 128 x 160 LCD display and a very basic camera at the rear. Other features include a torch light and support for 64 midi / mp3 ringtones. The phone supports MP3 playback and well as FM radio. Although it is a low-end handset, there is support for memory expansion.

The MI-2010 is now available across India and has been priced at Rs. 1,999. It looks to be quite a value for money device. It should be pretty great for those who are looking for a decent secondary phone.

Mi-Fone has already launched some pretty good phones, some of them having QWERTY keyboards or analog TV and all.

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