Spice Mobile has launched dual-mode handsets, the D-88 and the D-80 that supports both GSM as well CDMA based mobile connections.
Spice D-80 Handset
The innovative feature about the new D-88 phone is that it supports GSM and CDMA active connections at the same time. On the other hand the D-80 supports two GSM active connections. Switching from one connection to the other is as easy as just pressing a button. Thus, this phone is suitable for travelers operating in the local area.
Spice D-88 Handset
The new phone is targeted to all who have two cell phone numbers and have been looking for a convenience of carrying just one phone, we are targetting mainly the consumers of town and rural areas.
The Spice Dual handset has a sleek and slim body with a 2,62,000 TFT and a 2-inch vibrant color screen, a 1.3 mega pixel camera that is capable of capturing high quality images. This phone provides four operation modes namely GSM and CDMA dual; CDMA and GSM dual; CDMA only and GSM only. It also has a special integrated music and video player and video recording and playback. The Spice Dual phone has a 256MB built-in memory card and the option of expandable memory.
The Spice Dual handset has a sleek and slim body with a 2,62,000 TFT and a 2-inch vibrant color screen, a 1.3 mega pixel camera that is capable of capturing high quality images. This phone provides four operation modes namely GSM and CDMA dual; CDMA and GSM dual; CDMA only and GSM only. It also has a special integrated music and video player and video recording and playback. The Spice Dual phone has a 256MB built-in memory card and the option of expandable memory.
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The D-80 handset will be available in the Indian market at Rs. 9,849/-, while the price of the D-88 has not been announced yet.
The company is also planning to launch a 'people's phone' which will cost less than Rs 1,000 and start manufacturing these low-cost handsets in 2008.
The company is also planning to launch a 'people's phone' which will cost less than Rs 1,000 and start manufacturing these low-cost handsets in 2008.