Sporty Alcatel OT-I650 comes with a G-sensor and an affordable price tag
Written by Ilinca Nita on Wednesday, October 29th, 2008 in News.
We don’t hear much about Alcatel mobile phones, but the latest handset to come out under this brand surely deserves a bit of our attention.
Called Alcatel OT-I650, the new phone is an entry-level one that comes with a G-sensor (accelerometer). This apparently allows users to switch between applications – like music player, games, alarm – just by shaking the phone. So the handset has some sort of Shake Control function, similar to lots of Sony Ericsson phones.
Alcatel OT-I650 is a candybar manufactured by TCL Communication Technology, a Chinese company that produces Alcatel cell phones instead of the French-based Alcatel, which is now part of the Alcatel-Lucent joint venture.
The OT-I650 is a sporty device, not only by design, but also because it offers several sport applications, like a pedometer that should help you when jogging.
Other specs of the new Alcatel phone include:
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Music player
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FM radio
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Bluetooth
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1.3 Mp camera
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Flashlight
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Talk time: up to 12 hours
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Stand-by time: up to 30 days (!)
Alcatel OT-I650 will first be available in Russia, in two colors (black and orange) for the price of 3,190 Russian rubles. That’s about $120, so the phone is quite cheap.
Via Mobil.ru
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