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Tata Tele, LG tie up for CDMA handsets

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Mumbai , Dec. 1

TATA Teleservices has tied up with LG Electronics Inc, to launch the LG AD 5235 handset, a 65000-colour CDMA folder handset powered by BREW technology.

The BREW operating systems has high speed mobile interface for delivering mobile features, and is priced to suit Indian pockets, said a news release from the company, which did not mention the actual price.

"Our tie-up with LG showcases our commitment to continuously innovate by offering consumers modern CDMA handsets. We believe that LG and Tata Indicom will accelerate the growth of the CDMA segment in the country," Mr Amit Bose, President, Telecom, Tata Teleservices, said.

The other features of the handset are: rhythmic lights in seven different styles to receive calls and messages, 16-polyphonic sound, 41 preloaded ringtones, 10 downloadable, 50 SMS box with group SMS, a 500x4 phonebook, scheduler and a data speed of 144 kbps for modem, fax and email.

It also comes with a Hindi user interface. The model will be available at all Tata Indicom retail outlets and will be rolled out in Mumbai, Maharashtra, Delhi, Gujarat, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Chennai, said the release.

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