Orange is sad. The corporate cites that of its new phone sales, nearly half are feature phones. While the statistic isn’t exactly a shocker , the French telecom believes it will possibly do better. With a purpose to drive the adoption of smartphones, Orange has chosen to leap at the Facebook bandwagon with three new options that provide immediate access to the enduring social network. Perhaps the carrier’s efforts are just a little misguided, however, as a result trio, just one handset is really a smartphone. (As such, it is the only 1 we care about.) Referred to as the Alcatel One Touch 908F, it is a re-configured 908 with the similar 2.8-inch display, 600MHz Qualcomm CPU and Froyo — yeah, you read that correctly. Could it’s that the 2 feature phones are so unpalatable that they’re going to also drive smartphone adoption? Regardless of the case might be, each device is squarely aimed (and priced) at teens and emerging markets. For instance, the 908F will debut south of €100 off-contract, accompanied by plans that start at €9 per thirty days. Before year’s end, Poland and Romania would be most of the first victims to receive the bunch, followed by countries reminiscent of Armenia, Botswana, Cameroon and France. Speaking of misguided, perhaps Orange must have asked AT&T how the Status is selling.
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