Wednesday, November 28, 2007

HUAWEI C5330 CDMA phone: a successor to SE clone

It isn’t a big secret that many 3rd echelon mobile phone makers often copy design from big brands. The same story happened with the Chinese maker HUAWEI and its CDMA C5330 handset (today the FCC site posted the info about it).

If you are familiar with the SE lineup, it won’t be hard for you to see similar design features in HUAWEI C5330 and the Walkman phones. However SE phones are mainly designed for the GSM/UMTS market and CDMA models will hardly go outside Japan. That’s why CDMA phone makers (including HUAWEI) try to copy popular GSM models.

As for the technical part за HUAWEI C5330, it is as follows:

  • SMS and MMS messaging
  • microSD cards (hot swap)
  • Media player supporting playlists and equalizer
  • Video player
  • Voice recorder
  • Built-in games
  • FM radio (87.5 MHz to 108 MHz)
  • Built-in camera with video capture
  • Misc: alarm clock, organizer, calculator, text notes, stopwatch, world time

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