The UTStarCom DV007 comes with high-tech features and highly appealing design, although nobody will hurry calling it a Bond, James Bond mobile phone, despite its 007 number.
What it will surely manage to do is impress with a highly futuristic design and especially with the fact that it comes with
Linux working platform
installed. There are many interesting aspects about this handset, including the fact that this flip phone is actually capable of rotating as to move the display screen both vertically and horizontally for best quality image and video captures.
One more thing which is popular at this time and also proves to be highly useful is the fact that it comes with a touchscreen. The 2.2 inch TFT display is capable of supporting a resolution of up to 240 x 320 pixels and a wide palette of colors. Even more, the image can automatically adapt to the type of viewing that the user might prefer, either widescreen or normal.
UTStarCom DV007 also comes with a 2 megapixel camera included. The available memory for data storage is of 64MB SRAM and 128MB flash, but it also has a microSD slot capable of supporting cards of up to 2 GB of capacity.
This turns out to be a mobile phone fully equipped for responding to any type of entertainment. It also has an MP3 player included, capable of supporting a wide range of audio and video file formats. Moreover, it provides high quality internet connections, in order to keep its user up to date with the latest information. Important to mention, this cellular works on Linux OS platform, which might make it even more
appealing for many people.
UTStarCom DV007 is available for mobile phone users in Hong Kong for an estimate price of USD 140. That turns out to be highly profitable, especially when considering what this handset has to offer.
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