Wynncom Launches India's First Hindi QWERTY Keypad Phone
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Y-45 allows a consumer to send free SMSes across India, the UAE, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines.
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Friday, August 27, 2010:
Wynncom has announced that it has launched India’s first Hindi QWERTY keypad phone-Y-45, which facilitates a tech-savvy urban youth to chat in the national language. The handset is said to make it easier for a user to connect especially in the tier II and tier III towns where he can express himself in Hindi without any language restrictions.
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Y-45 also allows a consumer to send free SMSes across India, the UAE, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines instantly with an in-built soft key for 160by2 -- free mobile phone application that allows users to send free SMSes via the Internet. Amongst the other key features, Y-45 has a dual SIM (GSM+GSM) capacity with a 5.6-cm (2.2-inch) 262 TFT colour screen. It supports social networking sites like Opera Mini, Snaptu, Nimbuzz, Facebook, Twitter, MSN etc and also has a geographic location finder – Saarthi, 1.3 MP camera, 1100 mAh Battery (talk time of 7 hrs and standby time of 250 hrs), expandable memory up to 8 GB, Bluetooth with A2DP, e-mail facility, PC Sync, video recording and Playback. On the occasion, Arvind Vohra, co-founder and managing director, Wynn Telecom Ltd, said, “With our mission to offer something new and exciting to our consumers, we have devised Y-45 -- a multimedia series mobile phone for those who are looking for Hindi keypad on a QWERTY phone at affordable price.” This phone is available at Rs 3,395.
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