Feb 22 2008
The Mandarina Duck Alcatel Cell Phone
Posted by: Sierra in Alcatel
The Mandarina Duck is a famous brand under which Alcatel launched one of its coolest cell phone models.
Available in a few distinctive eye-caching colors, Cherry Red, Violet and Green, The Mandarina Duck clamshell measures 45.7 x 89 x 22 mm at 83 grams, showing a 65K color display with 128 x 160 pixels resolution.

Besides its fancy look, the phone is a good media player, with which you can listen to the music and watch videos recorded with the built-in camera, but only in the following file formats: AAC, AMR, M4a, OMA DRM, MIDI, SP-MIDI, MP3, IDE, 3gp and MP4, plus the Karaoke function.
Other features include alarm with multiple ringtones, auto power on/off, currency converter, voice memo, Instant Messaging and Group Messaging for up to five groups and 100 receivers per group.

More than that you can use it as a camera phone and capture pictures in WBMP, GIF and JPG formats, to send them via Bluetooth to another phone, or you can listen to your favorite tunes on the FM radio.

You can’t send e-mails but you can browse the Internet to find out the latest news, play JAVA games, and extend the 10MB of internal memory with a microSD card.
Other connectivity options are: 3G, GPRS, USB and WAP.
The 700mAh LI-Ion battery provides up to seven hours of talk time.

You can find this model at Dolphin for a £35 plan for 18 months, at Flext for £30 with the same 18 months plan, and at Virgin Mobile with a 12 months plan at £25.






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