Cheap touchscreen phones from Alcatel – OT-707 and OT-800


The mobile phones manufactured by Alcatel, a company headquartered in Paris, France, are most of the times entry-level ones, with basic features, which makes them, of course, affordable devices. This is why the new OT-707 and OT-800 couldn’t be an exception to this rule, even if they come with some interesting features.

What makes them both two interesting appearances, consists of some specs that you most probably wouldn’t have expect to find on their board. Therefore, Alcatel OT-707 is the first ever Alcatel handset to come with a touchscreen display, while the other one, the OT-800, is the first to be equipped with a full QWERTY keyboard.

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Now, the first one, the OT-707, looks quite good and is being perfect for people who want a touchscreen phone, but who don’t have an impressive budget for such an acquisition. The features include: a dual band GSM/GPRS connectivity (900/1800 MHz), a 2.3 inch TFT touchscreen display with a resolution of 240x320 pixels and 262k colors, Bluetooth connectivity with A2DP,a 1.3 megapixel camera, music player and FM radio, an internal memory of only 10MB and a microSD card slot for expandable capacity storage of no more than 2GB.



Measuring only 95x53x13 millimeters, the phone provides up to 8 hours of talk time and up to 350 hours of stand-by time. As far as the price is concerned, the OT-707 is expected to be sold under a price of no more than 100 Euros (approximately $126).

Alcatel OT-800, on the other hand, comes with a full QWERTY keyboard, a tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity (900/1800/1900 MHz), a display with a resolution of 320x240 pixels and 262k colors, Opera Mini, a 2 megapixel camera and FM radio with RDS. It measures 111x58x14 millimeters. The retail price is expected to be similar to the other device.

In both cases, the information about the availability is unknown, but the cheap touchscreen phones coming from Alcatel should go on sale in the next couple of months.

(Source: unwiredview.com)


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