Sep 7, 2010 13:05 GMT  ·  By

Fly Mobile, the Indian mobile handset brand of UK based Meridian Group, has just announced the launch of its latest music-oriented mobile handset, Fly Harmony. Codenamed DS102, the handset seems to be an entry-level phone that targets music freaks

Fly DS102 comes with a 3.7-cm CSTN display (128 x 128 pixels resolution) with 65K colors support and offers dual-SIM capabilities.

The feature-phone measures 106.9 x 46 x 14.8 mm and weighs only 58.5 g (including battery). Even though it lacks a camera, Fly Harmony intends to attract teenagers that are looking for a very cheap music phone without any other extra fancy features.

According to Mr. Prem Kumar, Chief Executive Officer, Fly Mobile, “Our products are designed keeping a typical Indian user in consideration who generally loves to compare and flaunt countless features in his phone like how high can the device go when it comes to volume.”

“Incessant research helps us keep track of not just the requirements but aspirations of the users as well. We then incorporate the feedback into our products as features and we are able to do so without any escalation in price owing to our own design and development facilities,” Kumar said.

Some of the key features of the bar handset include: Solid speakers, that generate really loud sound, exceptional audio player with equalizer and background play; Expandable memory up to 2GB; 1000 mAh battery offering 7 hours of talk time and 150 hours of standby time; Storage capacity; 100 contact phonebook with Caller ID; Powerful torch; Call blacklist, that blocks unwanted incoming calls; Wireless FM.

The phone is available in two colors, Black and Red and comes with two languages: English and Hindi.

Fly Harmony (DS102) is now available on the Indian market for only Rs 1449, which is about $31 USD.