The 3G mobile phone features a 1.3 megapixel camera

Jan 30, 2007 09:37 GMT  ·  By

Mobile phones are being manufactured all around the word and generally, each area has a sort of pattern for the design and features of mobile phones manufactured or sold there.

Russia provides luxury mobile phones while in Asia, most phones are mobile TV enabled and very hi-tech. Korean manufacturers such as Samsung, for example, are focusing more on slimming down the handsets they produce and Finnish Nokia rolls out one multimedia computer after the other.

Ukraine also has something to offer, a slim 3G mobile phone with a Fastap keypad named ZTE D90. The mobile phone comes in a clamshell form factor and a MOTORAZR Maxx-like design.

The D90 was developed by ZTE China and was already spotted on the Federal Communications Commission website. That and the Telus brand stamped on the mobile phone pretty much suggest that the ZTE D90 is going to head on to the North American market.

The D90 comes with high-speed 1xEV-DO technology support, 1.3 megapixel camera, a 2.0 inch TFT main display and an exterior 1 inch LCD.

The mobile phone provides 128MB of internal memory and on top of that, it also comes with a MicroSD card slot just to make sure that the user has enough memory at hand to store a sufficient number of files.

It comes with support for PDF and MPEG4 files and is apparently scheduled to start shipping to the Ukraine in March. There is no information concerning a USA or Canadian release date so far and the price the mobile phone will come with is also unknown.