Mi-Fone Enters India with a Launch of New Phones

by Alex John on February 27, 2010

in Features,Mobile Phones

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Africa’s famous mobile phone makers, Mi-Fone has made an entry in the Indian market with the release of a plethora of latest phones. Nowadays the phones are available in 15 countries across Africa and now they are getting launched in India after process setting distribution channel for a long year across the country.

The new handsets are from the Mi Q range [Mi-Q (voice/SMS), Mi-Q1 GPRS with camera, Dual SIM card and the Mi-Q5S]. Mi 323, Mi 338, Mi 2010 and the Mi 350a are the other few phones being launched.

All these handsets in Mi-Q range flaunt with a full color screen, FM radio and QWERTY keypad. The Mi-Q338 features an LCD touch screen, Dual Sim with analog TV, MP3 and video capability along with multi-media functions that includes SMS, MMS, GPRS, WAP and a shake sensor.

The future handsets in the Mi-Q range will feature “MI-APPS” that will enable the users to experience a lighter version of the “Blackberry experience”. The Mi-Apps would also support Push email and Messenger.

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