Yesterday 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.
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One 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).
More words and pics after the break
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