Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jun 1 2007, 9:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Gadget shop Brando has again a new No-Name mobile phone from China in their offering. Last week they featured a No-Name 5MP camera phone, this time it’s a mobile phone an analog TV tuner.
Usually TV phones feature a digital DVB-T or DMB TV tuner. This one lets you receive standard analog over the air TV signal where available.
The other interesting feature of the V10 dubbed handset is the dual SIM card support. You can switch between two cards on the phone.
Other features include 2.6 inch touch screen with QVGA screen, 1.3MP camera, Dual band GSM and music/video player.
Measurements of the TV phone are 118mm x 60mm x 17mm. As with the 5MP phone, you also just get a Chinese manual with this one.
Brando sells the V10 for $305.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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