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Fly V-180 DS mobile phone hits stores in India
Fly Mobile has introduces a basic entry-level dual-SIM Fly V-180 DS mobile phone for the Indian market
Published on Feb 1, 2010
Fly Mobile has recently launched new handsets redefining and competing with the low price barrier for local mobile makers in India. Fly Circle and Fly C-250 mobile phones were launched recently with an attractive price tag for young mobile users in India.
Loaded with smart features, Fly mobiles aim to offer technologically innovative products. Fly V-180 DS handset is yet another device launched by the company at a very reasonable price of Rs 2,539.
Fly V-180 DS is a bar phone with GSM+GSM features. Fly V-180 DS mobile phone displays 1.8 inch TFT, 65K screen with 128x 160 pixels. The phone offers battery capacity of 1200mAh.
Preloaded with internal memory of 250K, Fly V-180 DS comes with an FM Radio and FM recording. Equipped with Bluetooth, GPRS, USB and CIF camera, Fly V-180 DS offers standby time of 250 hrs and talk time of 9 hrs.
Fly V-180 DS provides 800 phonebook entries. Other key features of this handset include, speaker phone, MP3 ringtones and video recording options. With integrated card slot, the phone comes with expandable memory of 4 GB.
At an attractive price range, the latest Fly mobile handset boasts of many special features that include torch, Hindi Language, screen switch effect, main menu switching effects, mobile tracker and Ebook Reader.
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Fly V-180 DS mobile phone is launched at a very reasonable price of Rs 2,539 in India
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