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7 Sep
INTEX has released 4 new mobile handsets, 3 of which are dual SIM capable. The four new handsets (with estimated price) are the IN 2020E (Rs 3,000), IN 4060 (Rs 3,500), IN 4477 (Rs 4,000) and the IN 80 (Rs 5,500).

The IN 2020E is a dual SIM phone that has an integrated FM radio with recording, a multimedia player with equalizer, VGA camera, mobile tracker, GPRS, 1000 phone book storage and an expandable memory of up to 2GB. The phone can last up to 200 hours standby and 4 hours of talk time.

The IN 4060 is another dual SIM mobile handset holds practically the same features as the IN 2020E except that it has a one Motion sensored game and is good for only 170 hours of standby and 3 hours of talk time.

The IN 4477 is the 3rd dual SIM handset with same features but can be used as a modem for GPRS connectivity via a USB to PC interface.

The IN 80 is the new CDMA 1x handset that features a 2.0 megapixel camera, motion sensor technology, and a battery life featuring 250 hours of standby time and 3.6 hours of talk time. It comes with the same standard features that the three dual SIM phones have (FM Radio & recording, multimedia player with music equalizer, voice recorder, Mobile Tracker, MMS, Bluetooth, support for modem, TF/Micro SD memory support upto 2GB.
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If you love taking pictures and you also happen to own one of those fast Toshiba TG01 processors then you should know there’s third-party motion sensor available for it. The device will let you browse through a 2,000-inch picture easily, and it will connect through USB to the phone. The MEMS motion sensor was developed by the Usuda Research Institute and Systems Corp and it should be available in the near future for the T-01A (TG01) sold by NTT DoCoMo in Japan. Will we see the device appear in other markets too? How much will it cost?
via wmpoweruser
Tags: MEMS, Motion sensor, NTT DoCoMo, Portable Devices, t-01a, TG01, Toshiba, Toshiba
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