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Intex launches two new handsets
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
 

Bangalore: Intex, an IT Hardware, Mobile Phones & Electronics company, has launched two new feature-rich handsets - IN 5000 and IN 5040.

The IN 5000 is Intex's first GSM touch-screen mobile phone. It has a 2" TFT touch screen and is enveloped in a leather flap, nagating the need for a mobile cover. Other features include FM radio, mobile tracker, camera, expandable memory up to 2GB, GPRS, Bluetooth, audio and video player and a 1000 contacts phonebook memory. The IN 5000 is priced at Rs. 5000.

The IN 5040 is the second variant in the company's portfolio of Dual SIM phones. Offering the convenience of two phones, this model also has features like a camera, Bluetooth with A2DP (new technology for enjoying music through Bluetooth), FM radio, USB PC connectivity, expandable memory, audio and video player and a 1000 contacts phonebook memory. The IN 5040 costs Rs. 5500.

Announcing the launch of the handsets, Shailendra Jha, DGM, Intex Technologies said, "In keeping with INTEX policy of offering latest technology products at competitive prices, we are glad to announce the launch of IN 5000 and IN 5040 handsets. We are confident that these models, with their richness and diversity of features, will appeal to most cost-conscious and tech savvy consumers. Consumers can look forward to more dual SIM models in the G + G genre in the Q 1 of this FY."

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