Friday, May 4, 2007

Motorola Unveils the W215 Phone


Motorola today expanded its mass market offerings with the new W215.

The W215 is a sleek looking candy-bar handset that packs features including: a VGA camera with 4x zoom; 65K TFT color display; and integrated stereo FM radio with speaker phone, offering up to 14 hours continuous playback and the option to preset 9 FM channels.

The phone also features a large internal phonebook with up to 500 contacts, the ability to store up to 750 SMS, downloadable ring tones, iTAP predictive text messaging, IMB of user storage, and extended battery life with talk time of up to 470 minutes and standby time of around 300 hours.

Besides, the W215 comes with Hindi read and write capability, and menu color personalization apart from add-ons like lantern functionality, currency converter, etc.

Speaking at the launch, Lloyd Mathias, Director of Marketing, Motorola South West Asia Mobile Devices, said the W215 seeks to address the multi-tasking needs of aspiring Indian consumers for whom affordability and features are essential, without compromising on style and design.

The Motorola W215 is immediately available for around Rs 4,000.


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