Russian mobile phone manufacturer, Fly, has just launched their latest handset in for domestic Russian market, Fly Q400. Juts like most of Fly's latest handsets, the Fly Q400 is a dual sim capable phone. This phone is a candybar, it comes in black colored body measures 114×60×12,6 mm and weighs 90 grams.
Fly Q400 sports a QWERTY keypad, 2.4" TFT display (320×240 pixels, 262K colors) and an integrated 3.2MPx camera with digital zoom and video capture capability.
This dual band phone runs on 900/1800 MHz GSM network with GPRS and WAP supports. It standard included battery is 1030 mAh Li-Ion, which should provides up to 5 hours of talktime or up to 600 hours of standby time. On the connectivity, Q400 offers Bluetooth 1.2, Wi-Fi and micro USB port.
Fly Q400 has a 18MB available internal memory, in which, there is a microSD slot supporting up to 16GB card for storage expansion. Its phonebook capacity is 1000 entries (excluding the capacity of SIM cards).
This phone other notable features include a media player supporting both audio (mp3, aac, amr, wav, mid) and video (MP4, 3GP) files, FM radio, 3.5mm audio jack, OperaMini for browsing, JAVA support, Nimbuzz, iDeaWidgets, alarm clock, calendar, notes and tasks world time, currency converter and stopwatch.
Though their official PR, Fly said that the new Fly Q400 phone will be available in the middle of October 2010, and it will going for a price of 4790 Rubles (approx. $155)
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Fly Q400 Launched in Russia
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