Sep 09 2008
BMW Unlocked Mobile Phones
Posted by: Sierra Monica B. in mobile phones

Here is another car style cell phone from Special Phones, the online provider of unique models the Hello Kitty small cell phones and Pucca kids cell phone we saw yesterday.
This cool looking race car phone is dedicated to teens and other ages when you still like to attract the eyes around with something out of ordinary. 
Europeans and not only them can get their hands on these new BMW unlocked mobile phones working on 900/1800 MHz frequency bands, and equipped with multimedia player, handwriting recognition, and coming call firewall, at a price of just $215 from special phones provider.
It sports a 2.2-inch LCD display of 260K colors, with a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels, on which you can browse through the menus, manage documents, check web sites via WAP and GPRS technologies, and select which songs you want to play in the background while composing a new message for SMS group sending. You can do all these using Chinese, English or another language, according to your preferences.

The BMW unlocked cell phones can play MP3 and MIDI sounds, as well as full-screen MP4 and 3GP videos, while supporting JPG and GIF common picture formats, which you can set on the phone’s background.
Other features include a built-in digital camera for both video recording and taking pictures, capturing at a resolution of up to 1280 x 1024 pixels. When the memory gets almost full you can add up to 2GB of extra storage using TransFlash card type.
During nights, the BMW turns on its flash lights and plays dynamic music via its loudspeakers featuring stereo output and bass enhancements if set via the Equalizer.
For PC connectivity the BMW cell phone comes with USB cable, and you can download cool stuff in addition to the 3 games pre-installed on the handset.

The model measures 120 x 42 x 25 mm at 115 grams and the battery lasts up to 200 minutes in talking mode or 220 hours in standby. More than that, it has also handsfree capability, voice recorder, IP dial, calculator, calendar, memos, notebook and others.





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