Fly launches Social Networking phone at 3490

By siliconindia   |   Thursday, 21 January 2010, 18:11 IST   |    12 Comments
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Fly launches Social Networking phone at Rs. 3490
New Delhi: Fly Mobile, one of the major players in dual SIM phones in Europe and a brand owned by the Meridian Group, headquartered in UK, today announced the launch and availability of its all new QWERTY key pad dual-SIM phone, the Fly Circle (model no.B430DS) in India. Fly Circle enables user to connect to multiple instant messaging and social networks as well as use other utilities and applications. According to Prem Kumar, Chief Executive Officer, Fly Mobile (India Operations), "Fly Circle has an unbeatable combination of dual-SIM, QWERTY key pad, Nimbuzz and Snaptu applications bundled in one phone. This sleek and stylish 'flaunt-it' phone with multimedia features and all-in-one messenger and all-in-one social networking is sure to become the cynosure amidst all urban and tech-savvy youth in the 18-30 years of age bracket (college and office going), and all who are young at heart, who'd like to use its applications on the go. We want to position it as the final word when it comes to one-stop instant messaging and social networking. It will be launched in the metros and mini-metro cities initially along with all SEC A and B class towns." "The corner stone of the brand DNA at Fly Mobile is consumer research. Mobile phone buyers in general were facing the challenge that QWERTY key pad with many instant messaging and social networking features were a tad expensive. This is when Fly as an iconoclast stepped in said WHY NOT? Owing to the feedback that we seek from the market incessantly, we read the pulse well ahead and pressed our global design and development facilities into action to develop a phone as versatile as Fly Circle, one that has it all but still does not burn a hole in your pocket," adds Kumar. Fly Circle is powered with Nimbuzz, a new-generation mobile service designed for the online age, making users more mobile. At the heart of Nimbuzz is the live contact list - an always-on, hyper-connected, dynamic address book, enhanced with "real-time-presence" showing at a glance who's online, offline, busy or away, their status messages, and social community activity. Users can launch IM chat sessions; conduct offline and voice messaging; send photos, videos, music, besides various other communication and interactive features. Another revolutionary set of applications that's bound to make Fly Circle a huge hit with the youth is Snaptu. Using Snaptu on Fly Circle, users can plug into Twitter, Facebook, Picasa, Flickr and Google Calendar from anywhere, anytime. Besides this, users can fill those idle moments with a game of Sudoku. Users can also check news and latest updates from Reuters, BBC, New York Times, Yahoo and hundreds of other credible sources. The phone is also equipped with FM, scheduled FM record and play, audio player with equalizer, 3.5 mm universal audio jack, internal memory of 10MB, expandable memory up to 8GB, nine hours of talk time, 2.2" QVGA TFT screen with 262K colours, 1000 contact phonebook, Opera Mini browser for accessing web, display of videos or pictures for certain selected numbers as and when users get a call from them, web camera, privacy protection, and mobile tracker with remote control. Some of the other features of the phone include 1.3 megapixel camera, video recording and play, 1100 mAH battery, sound recording, call and/or SMS blacklisting for selected numbers, USB charging and Mass storage (can double up as a flash drive as and when required), Bluetooth, Java, phone as a modem, GPRS/WAP/MMS support.