Mini Mobile from India
Posted on | June 24, 2006 |
A few months back Mobile Pundit had covered the story of a Swadeshi ultra low cost handset invented at National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad. Now we have a video so that you can see how it looks.
It has just three buttons and the user can receive or make calls from the three pre-assigned numbers. What is different from other phones for kids like the Firefly and Migo, is that it has no SIM card and has to be networked to a main mobile phone which prevents misuse in case it is stolen.
Source: New Launches
Category: Phones
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June 26th, 2006 @ 11:06 am
This is interesting news, Veer - and I saw the video on YouTube just before landing here. Looks like you’re doing a very fine job….
Lets talk sometime again!