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Live photos of Fly MX300
Standard kit:
Handset
Two batteries
Charger
Stereo-headset
User’s Guide
CD with software
The MX300 looks like one of the most appealing Fly-branded handset released lately. The model retains clamshell form-factor and features two color display; looking through the spec sheet reveals presence of a memory expansion slot (microSD), a built-in 1.3 [...]
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Package:
Handset;
Battery;
USB-cable;
Wired stereo headset;
Charger;
Software CD;
User Manual.
Fly is expanding its line-up with many new products. It’s interesting to see that most products are not similar to each other, all have [...]
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September 23rd, 2005 · No Comments
Package:
Handset
USB-cable
Charger
Disk with software
Extra battery
Manual
Hand strap
Today technologies are so highly developed that data input requires few hardware buttons, as touchscreens are used. The easiest way to implement a touchscreen is using an open operating system, which reduces the actual development price for the manufacturer and helps third party developers writing [...]
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Fly Z200. Live pictures
Package:
Handset
Charger
Manual
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Fly FT20. Live pictures
Standard kit:
Handset
Battery
Charger
Manual
Headset
FT20 resembles the previous device that is model FT10 in its appearance. I’d like to remind that FT10 and correspondingly FT20 are interesting in the fact it’s the first in a low-end segment to offer monochrome external screen with several backlighting colors. For the sake of justice I should [...]
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Fly FT10. Live pictures
Standard kit:
Handset
Battery
Charger
Manual
Headset
A low-end clamshell with an unusual outer screen has appeared momentarily in ad boards and got out of sight. Model FT10 is interesting in the fact it’s the first in a low-end segment to offer monochrome external screen with several backlighting colors. For the sake of justice I should [...]
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