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Mobiles News  LG GD900 Crystal Transparent Phone Launched In IndiaLG India has launched its innovatively designed handset dubbed GD900 Crystal for Indian consumers. The device boasts of LG's advanced touch technology and Gesture Command. The LG Crystal claims to be the world's first transparent handset and features intuitive 3D S-class UI. The GD900 sports a 7.62 cms WVGA full touchscreen display and incorporates an alphanumeric keypad that doubles as a touchpad for controlling the handset. HTC Launches Android-Based Tattoo In IndiaHTC today introduced a new Android-based handset in the Indian market named, HTC Tattoo which offers the user to customize the handset. The handset is positioned around three core principles of HTC Sense, Make it Mine, Stay Close and Discover the Unexpected. The handset has a 2.8-inch QVGA display, comes integrated with Google Search, Google Mail, Android Market, 3,2 mega pixel camera, 3.5 mm stereo headset jack and expandable microSD. Tata DoCoMo extends services in UPTata DoCoMo , the GSM brand of Tata Teleservices announced its launch of services in the states of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand i.e. circles of UP (East) and UP (West) on Monday. It is offering its popular pay per second billing tariff as well as pay per character for SMSes. For these two circles, the company has earmarked $ 500 million worth of investments. Fly Reveals MC160 And E106 In IndiaFly Mobile has announced the launch of two new dual SIM touchscreen handsets in India at very affordable prices. The new phones launched are the MC160 and the E106 , both of which are targeted at the youth. Fly has priced these handsets in the Rs. 5,300 to Rs. 6,000 price range, which, according to the company, is way lower than the Rs. 8,000 mark that is usually where basic touchscreen handsets are priced. Additionally, these phones also boast of dual SIM capability, which is rarely seen on mos Nokia Plans To Launch M-Banking ServicesDespite a tough regulatory environment for mobile banking in India, Nokia expects to soon roll out its financial and banking services in the country under the banner of 'Nokia Money'. The world's largest mobile phone company has initiated talks with six banks in India who will be responsible for cash management and handling banking regulatory issues. As per Nokia's strategy, it plans to tap its huge network of 1.9 lakh phone retailers and dealers who will act as the consumer point and banking co Samsung Rolls Out CorbyTXT And Corby Mate In IndiaSamsung brings double treat to all mobile phone enthusiasts by launching the vibrant CorbyTXT and Corby Mate in India. Both these handsets boast of a QWERTY keypad, meant for heavy 'texters'. BSNL Announces Most Affordable 3G ServicesBSNL announced tariff plans for 3G mobile services under pre-paid voice, video and data plans. The voice call will now be available for 30 paisa per minute and video calls will be available at the rate of voice calls for Local & STD. Airtel Slashes MMS Tariffs To Re. 1 In Delhi RegionBharti Airtel, Asia's leading integrated telecom services provider, has announced a major reduction in Multi Media Messaging charges, for its prepaid as well as postpaid customers in Delhi & NCR. The company has slashed tariffs from Rs. 5 to Re. 1 per MMS thus offering its customers an opportunity to avail MMS services at never before rates. Acer Unveils NeoTouch And BeTouch In IndiaAcer, third largest vendor in the global PC market, today unveiled its latest range of Smart Handhelds in India. "The new Smart Handheld devices, the neoTouch and beTouch- represents a strategic move for Acer towards becoming a leader in 'mobility market' having provided mobile internet solutions to 20 million consumers in 100 countries across the globe" Richard Tan, Country Head India Smart Handheld Business Group, Acer told reporters here. Local call at Rs. 0.10 and STD at Rs. 0.50Telecoms minister calls for reduced charges; analysts warn move will hit revenue growth. Indian Telecommunications Minister A. Raja said Tuesday he expects mobile termination charges, which networks pay each other for connecting calls, to be cut further in 2010.
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