
Maybe mobile phones addicts are waiting for other handsets, based on ground-breaking technologies and incorporating all sorts of high-class features, but they can also satisfy with other choices that will be available until the end of this year. Take Telus Mobility, for example, the national telecommunications company based in Canada. They recently announced a brand new texting device, the ZTE TXTster.
The flip phone is a message-centric device and even if it doesn’t come with a QWERTY keyboard, you can easily see the Fastap keypad and the eZIType, which are designed especially for those who want to compose text messaged at the blink of an eye. Better than a regular handset. So, as far as the Fastap is concerned, we’re talking about an input method that offers the user small keys in between larger numeric keys.
The Telus mobile phone is actually pretty well equipped. Therefore, it has on board a 1.3 megapixel camera that features stunning flash and video capabilities, an internal TFT display with a resolution of 220 x 176 pixels and 262k colors, an external CSTN display with a resolution of 96 x 64 pixels and 65k colors, Bluetooth connectivity, EV-DO connectivity (1.9 GHz/800MHz), GPS navigation and a microSD memory card support, that allows you to increase the storage capacity.
Weighing approximately 100 grams and measuring 99 x 50 x 18.5 millimeters, the new texting device provides up to 180 minutes of digital talk time and up to 120 hours of digital stand-by time.
The phone comes in package with ZTE D90 Fastap handset, a Lithium-Ion battery, AC power adapter and stereo handset with in-line MP2 controls. If you’re interested, then you can grab the Telus mobile phone from the company’s official website, for $29.99 on a three year agreement, $79.99 for a two year agreement and $179.99 for one year agreement. If, on the other hand, you’d like to have it without a contract, the price is a little bit higher, $229.99.
The flip phone is a message-centric device and even if it doesn’t come with a QWERTY keyboard, you can easily see the Fastap keypad and the eZIType, which are designed especially for those who want to compose text messaged at the blink of an eye. Better than a regular handset. So, as far as the Fastap is concerned, we’re talking about an input method that offers the user small keys in between larger numeric keys.
The Telus mobile phone is actually pretty well equipped. Therefore, it has on board a 1.3 megapixel camera that features stunning flash and video capabilities, an internal TFT display with a resolution of 220 x 176 pixels and 262k colors, an external CSTN display with a resolution of 96 x 64 pixels and 65k colors, Bluetooth connectivity, EV-DO connectivity (1.9 GHz/800MHz), GPS navigation and a microSD memory card support, that allows you to increase the storage capacity.
Weighing approximately 100 grams and measuring 99 x 50 x 18.5 millimeters, the new texting device provides up to 180 minutes of digital talk time and up to 120 hours of digital stand-by time.
The phone comes in package with ZTE D90 Fastap handset, a Lithium-Ion battery, AC power adapter and stereo handset with in-line MP2 controls. If you’re interested, then you can grab the Telus mobile phone from the company’s official website, for $29.99 on a three year agreement, $79.99 for a two year agreement and $179.99 for one year agreement. If, on the other hand, you’d like to have it without a contract, the price is a little bit higher, $229.99.
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