G-Fone has announced the launch of its latest dual-SIM touchscreen handset in India. The phone, known as the 777 comes with a largish 3.2 -inch touchscreen display capable of WQVGA resolution.
The phone can take in two cards in GSM+GSM format. It supports expandable memory using microSD cards up to 8GB. The phone supports various video and audio formats. This is apart from support for email and document viewers. This makes it a decently spec-ed office phone.
It comes preloaded with Opera Mini browser as well as Nimbuzz and Snaptu for social networking abilities.
On the multimedia front, the phone has a 3-megapixel camera with support for video recording. The company has also thrown in an FM radio with support for recording. The 777 will retail for Rs. 5299 in India making it a decent entry-level multimedia handset.
The phone is on sale across the country as of now.
The phone can take in two cards in GSM+GSM format. It supports expandable memory using microSD cards up to 8GB. The phone supports various video and audio formats. This is apart from support for email and document viewers. This makes it a decently spec-ed office phone.
It comes preloaded with Opera Mini browser as well as Nimbuzz and Snaptu for social networking abilities.
On the multimedia front, the phone has a 3-megapixel camera with support for video recording. The company has also thrown in an FM radio with support for recording. The 777 will retail for Rs. 5299 in India making it a decent entry-level multimedia handset.
The phone is on sale across the country as of now.
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