Fly Mobile breaks the touch-screen phone price barrier

17 Nov 2009

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The UK's Meridian Group-owned Fly Mobile, pioneers in dual SIM phones in Europe, today announced the introduction of two of its dual-SIM touch-screen phone models in India

The attractively designed the handsets are loaded with features, and targeted the primarily at the youth segment "who not only love their music but love to flaunt their phones too".

Aggresively priced, the dual-SIM handsets come at a starting price of Rs5,300 onwards, which Fly Mobile says would break the touch screen phone price barrier, as touch-screen phones from other brands with similar features are pegged at Rs8,000 onwards.

According to Prem Kumar, CEO (India operations), Fly Mobile, inputs from consumer research went into developing the product features for the handsets. "This is possible only because we have our own design and development facilities involved in incessant innovation enabling us to come up with superior products at unbelievably affordable prices. Of course, it also sets us apart from brands that are merely traders in cheap imports.''

MC160
The Fly Mobile MC160 is a dual-SIM touch-screen phone that comes with a Yamaha chipset which produces music quality that touches the heart. What's more, this tri-band bar phone also has motion sensors, 3.2 mega-pixel camera, FM radio with FM recording capability, talk time of 4 hours and standby time of 200 hours, internal memory of 87 MB and expandable memory up to 8 GB, Bluetooth, EDGE and GPRS functionality.

Fly Mobile MC160's touch screen with 240 x 320 pixels resolution and 262K colours display ensures a brilliant representation of multimedia content with sharp and clear image.

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