Micromax unveiled the Micromax C350
Kolkata: Mobile handset maker Micromax has unveiled the Micromax C350, which is based on an open-market handset (OMH) platform, for CDMA users. The Gurgaon based company claims that this was the first time that an Indian company has developed such a phone. OMH technology gives mobile phone users the flexibility to buy a CDMA2000 handset and relevant SIM cards from any CDMA2000 operator of their choice.
The Micromax C350 is powered by Qualcomm's QSC6020 chipset and offers two megapixel camera, motion sensor, 2.4-inch colour screen, stereo FM radio, multi format music player, video recorder/player, Bluetooth 2.0 and an expandable memory of up to 4GB. The handset is expected to be priced below Rs. 4500 and available across India at all existing retail outlets across the country.
OMH, an industry-wide initiative led by the CDMA Development Group (CDG), implements all operator and subscriber-specific provisioning onto an OMH SIM card instead of on the handset. "Micromax is proud to be the first Indian brand to have released the OMH handset. Our product line always exemplifies our motto of 'Inventing Surprises' and our latest release of the OMH model will surely provide another delightful experience to the subscribers of CDMA technology," said Vikas Jain, Business Director, Micromax Informatics.
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