Singapore-based Mobile and Wireless Group (MWg) has entered the Indian bazaar and apparent their latest Windows Mobile handsets - the MWg Atom V and MWg Zinc II.
The MWg Atom V is a full-featured, touch-screen operated accessory with congenital GPS, 3.5G HSDPA and onboard Wi-Fi. The handset is 14.95mm attenuate and comes in midnight dejected hue. The advanced face of the accessory houses the 2.8" LCD screen, a annal caster and four buttons. The buzz additionally appearance a 2.0 mega-pixel camera with auto focus and FM radio with RDS (Radio Abstracts System) that provides abstracts on the station, the accepted clue on air from a base and cartage alerts.
The Atom V appearance an Intel processor active Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Professional at 520 MHz and will retail at Rs. 27888.
The MWg Zinc II includes best of the appearance that the Atom V possesses with the accession of a semi-automatic sliding QWERTY keyboard and Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional powered with a 500 MHz processor.
The Zinc II will retail at Rs. 34888.
MWg offers both Atom V and Zinc II users a touch-driven interface alleged "Quick Menu". Each accessory has its own adaptation of Quick Menu, which allows users to tap ample clear icons with their fingertips as able-bodied as cast amid airheaded by boring their feel beyond the awning authoritative it accessible to cross the accessory after a stylus. Additionally, users accept the adaptability of customizing the icons and airheaded to their own needs.
"We see ourselves in a different position of accepting affiliated the exceptional ancestry of a all-around cast and the activity and adaptability of a start-up," said Mark Billington, CEO of MWg. "As a start-up, we artlessly assignment with agreeing and avant-garde ally to action an agreeable acquaintance for our customers. Our accessories are advised to accompaniment the consumers' affairs needs."
All MWg handsets will be awash in India through TouchIndia Telemarketing Pvt. Ltd., a cardinal accord and continued arm of Goldkist Singapore, and its appointed approach partners.
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