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Techfaith’s dual SIM touchscreen Cynthia 850

Techfaith Cynthia 850Yesterday we looked at Techfaith’s Bono phone. Today’s model from the Chinese business model design company is the Cynthia 850.
As with the Bono, it’s a Qualcomm device running Windows Mobile. It’s less sophisticated in terms of network capability however being only triple band GSM.
In my opinion though, despite looking similar, it’s a more stylish and streamlined device than the Bono with a 2.8 inch touchscreen. Significantly it’s also one of the growing number of dual SIM Chinese devices - one for work, more for personal use - and has a 2MP camera. Memory is 256MB plus a MicroSD card slot.
Standby time is 150 hours and talk time is 4 hours.



Techfaith’s all-singing all-dancing Bono phone

Techfaith BonoOne of the most interesting features of the Mobile World Congress was the opportunity to get some hands-on time with the Chinese manufacturers whose phones we in the west wouldn’t otherwise get to see. One of the most fascinating was TechFaith, a large handset design company, started by ex-employees of Motorola China.
It’s made more than 100 handsets for most of the top Chinese operators as well as some in other Asian countries and focuses heavily on R&D. At MWC, its stand seemed to feature mainly professionally-oriented designs using Qualcomm-based CDMA technology and running the Windows Mobile OS.
The first of its phones we looked at was a fully-featured beast codenamed ‘Bono’ - nothing to do with the U2 frontman we’re sure.
It was quite a chunky 3G phone with a 3 inch touchscreen, a slide out QWERTY keyboard, GPS and two cameras - a back-mounted 2MP and a front-mounted 300KP for video calls. Other features included wi-fi, Bluetooth 2.0, a mini USB port and a microSD slot plus a hotline to various heads of state around the world (nah, we made the last bit up).

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