Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Doro's HandleEasy 330gsm

Doro has announced on its website, the refreshed line-up of its GSM handsets: HandleEasy 330gsm.

The Newmarket-England based company is known for making simple yet useful mobile phones, and the only lacking of Doro's line-ups is the handset's design. Which can be say as less appealing, compared to other brand's model nowadays.

But things are about to change, the upcoming newest model: 330gsm serie is set to make a new statement for Doro.

The HandleEasy 330gsm will still boast the same simplicity as its siblings such as distinctive big buttons, LED torch, a safety alarm button, a large non reflective colour screen and rubberised buttons.

If you're still clueless about Doro and its HandleEasy models, here's the proper quick introduction taken from Doro's own announcement:

"The Doro HandleEasy 330gsm, with its distinctive big buttons is a scaled-down mobile phone that’s easy to grip and simple to use. It’s been designed for people who just want a phone to make and receive phone calls ,who prefer mobile phones with few functions and that are easy to use. Doro’s Handle Easy is however not completely lacking features, but provides the most important and relevant ones."

Yup, the HandleEasy line-ups don't offer more than just basic functionalities of mobile phone features. Here are the whole run-down of HandleEasy 330gsm specs:
  • Display : Colour 128 x16 px
  • Dualband GSM 900/1800
  • 100 Memory phone Book
  • SMS Memory Capacity : 100
  • Caller ID Memory : 10
  • Battery : Li-ion 3.7V 900 mAh
  • Standby Time : up to 200 Hrs
  • Talk Time : up to 240 Min
  • Size : 105 x 58 x 16 mm
  • Vibrating Alert
  • Safety Alarm
  • Backlit Keypad
  • Keypad Lock
  • Weight : 94g

Doro's HandleEasy 330gsm is coming soon, and will be available directly from Doro website. The only thing that isn't "simple" about this new HandleEasy 330gsm is its price, tagged around £140 (or about $278). Sources are from Doro, via Crave.

It's funny how in this modern and interesting era of mobile devices, as you often said it many times, we must pay extra price for acquiring devices with less features. ;-p

[bloged with my Treo 750v]

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