Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Lava Mobiles has tossed out the new B8 mobile phone with varied features

Lava B8
Though BlackBerry has been trying hard to shed its highly corporate tag, several manufacturers in the terrain would pine to attain the same.
Expanding the spread of business handsets in its Indian portfolio, Lava Mobiles has tossed out the new B8 mobile phone with varied features. Touted to deliver a comprehensive enterprise experience, it has been packed with features such as QWERTY keypad, push mail, Wi-Fi and touchpad.
The Lava B8 has been designed to meet the needs of on the go professionals and entrepreneurs. Sporting a 2.3-inch high resolution screen, it allows users to stay connected by the way of push mail and Wi-Fi. To ensure efficient supervision as well as clean distinction between professional and personal activities, users can manage up to 10 email accounts from the device. The assimilated trackpad has been infused to render quick and seamless navigation as customers sort out mails and other content.
Sunil Raina, Chief Marketing Officer, Lava International, elucidated, “The launch of Lava B8 fulfills the need of a large segment of businessmen and professionals to remain connected at all times through its unique combination of features like Push mail, Wi-Fi & Track Pad. Through our customer insight driven innovations we constantly attempt to bridge the customer need gap in keeping with our core value of empowering people. Lava B8 combines stylish design with unbeatable performance and enhanced specifications that will appeal to the business users and gadget-lovers who require the best & rarest combination of innovation, design and technology in one compact package – in the form factor of their choice.”Unlike other models in the same basket, this handset has moved away from the Alpha keypad introduced by the company sometime last year to adopt the popular QWERTY alternative. The phone has also been embedded with MP3/MP4 compatibility, A2DP Bluetooth facility as well as 3.2MP camera and LED Flash. Further, its dual SIM construction allows users to keep in touch with friends and co-workers simultaneously through two different numbers.
Featuring entertainment attributes like Java-enabled games and an inbuilt G-sensor, customers can simply switch between songs and wallpapers by shaking the device. Besides, the mobile phone also combines utility applications including Opera Mini, Snaptu and nimbuzz with GTalk, Yahoo Messenger alongside the Facebook and Twitter intergration. All of these attributes have been strapped together with an expandable memory support of approximately 16GB, stretching out space for varied multimedia files.
Lava B8 is now available across retail outlets throughout the country at a price of Rs. 5,299.

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