Jun 24, 2011 13:49 GMT  ·  By

Not later than three days ago, Maxx Mobiles debuted two new dual-SIM phones in India, the MX372 and MQ368.

As the carrier stated, both MX372 and MQ368 handsets are part of the Tiny series of mobile phones and are aimed to budget and youth market.

Although these are categorized as entry-level, these handsets are very popular among Indian customers mostly because of the attractive price and dual-SIM capabilities.

Following its line of low-budget devices, Maxx Mobile has just announced that launch of a new entry-level handset, which is aimed at women.

The MAXX Vista MS502 is a dual-SIM phone that features a portrait QWERTY keyboard and a slider form factor.

It appears that the manufacturer wanted to give the phone an impressive look by mixing a QWERTY keyboard into a sliding mechanism.

To make it more appealing, Maxx Mobile also added dedicated buttons for music player and Facebook.

Even though it has been tagged as a phone for women, MAXX Vista MS502 is delivered with its own PC suite software called MySynch for syncing data to your computer.

In addition, the phone sports a mediocre 3.2-megapixel, a 3.5mm audio jack, Bluetooth connectivity, 3GPP/AVI/MP4 video player, and FM Radio with scheduled FM recording.

According to Maxx Mobile, the phone's standard 1000 mAh Li-Ion battery should provide users with up to 4 hours of talk time.

The Maxx Vista MS502 comes in two different color schemes (pink and orange) and is priced at Rs. 4,242 (about $95), which seems to be the correct amount for a phone that does not come with any fancy bling bling stuff encrusted.

Maxx Mobiles announced that the phone would be available in Mumbai first, followed by other Indian cities at the retail outlets such as Planet M, Tata Croma, Hyper City, Star Bazar, Mobile & Gadgets, Indian Naval Canteen, Kings Electronics, Hotspot, Reliance Web World and NEXT electronics.

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