C-250 CDMA Phone Launched by Fly Mobile

C-250 CDMA Phone Launched by Fly MobileFly Mobile has introduced its latest offering to the Indian markets, the affordable C-250 CDMA phone, which is out to defy the general misconception that customers harbor that CDMA devices are not as designer and features loaded as GSM handsets. The C-250 has been reasonably priced at Rs. 4490.

Fly Mobile is one of the leading European manufacturers of dual SIM phones, and is owned by the Meridian Group.

The C-250, an eye catching 800MHz CDMA mobile phone model, will be sold by the company, which has its headquarters in UK, through its country-wide channel partners across 100 cities.

"It is our constant endeavor to capture not just the requirements but also the aspirations of the users through continuous consumer research. These inputs are then incorporated into our products as features", said Mr. Prem Kumar, Chief Executive Officer (India Operations).

The new phone boasts a QC110 chipset, and offers a whopping 8 hours battery life. Equipped with a 2 inch QVGA display, the C-250 also has a 2 mega pixel camera, with digital zoom and self timer. It is bundled with expandable memory and supports USB connectivity so that the device can be easily connected to a computer for internet access.


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