Well, what can we have here? Seems like the Commission’s “surgeons” got their rubber-gloved mitts on Espoo’s pretty in pink (or is that purple?) Asha 201 . Bearing the model number RM-800, the filing for this low-end, Series 40 handset made for emerging markets does a variety of showing, but not much telling. The report’s chock filled with testing photos or even the device’s user manual. But, except for Bluetooth, there’s nary a touch of the radios onboard. Irrespective of , we all know this straightforward Swap-less portrait QWERTY’s headed for an worldwide GSM tour in myriad colors. Be happy to rubberneck the exposed internals on the source link below.
Proton and Yes team as much as offer Malaysia’s first 4G-connected car, promise more to return
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