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CDMA Smartphone, with WiFi and blue tooth powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 Mobile

EVDO+GSM+WIFI Smartphone S8

EVDO+GSM+WIFI Smartphone S8

  • * Windows mobile 6.5
  • * MP3/MP4, FM, GPS
  • * Bluetooth 2.0,WIFI
  • * Support T Flash (up to 16G)
  • * SMS/UTK2.0/WAP2.0/MMS/JAVA2.0
  • EVDO+GSM+WIFI Smartphone S8
Smartphone SM801

Smartphone SM801

  • * OS: Windows Mobile 6.5
  • * Frequency: 850/900/1800/1900MHz
  • * Memory: 128M/256M
  • * CPU: Huawei K3 chipset, 460MHz
  • * LCD: 3.0” 240x400 pixels QVGA touch screen
  • * Camera: 5M pixels
  • Smartphone SM801
Smartphone SM720C

Smartphone SM720C

  • * Frequency: CDMA20001X 800MHz
  • * Size: 120 x 56 x 19(mm)
  • * Screen: 262K TFT 2.8" LCD
  • * Windows Smartphone with touch screen
  • * 2.0M camera, MP3/MP4
  • * Bluetooth, FM
  • Smartphone SM720C

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+ The first manufacturer of multi-band (450/800/1900 MHz) CDMA Phones in China

+ Qualcomm licensee of self-development of CDMA 2000 1x terminals

+ Motorola’s authorized CDMA FWP OEM manufacturer

+ Supply full variety of CDMA terminals including single CDMA, Dual Mode (GSM/CDMA), TV CDMA, CDMA FWP and dual CDMA Phones

+ MTK licensee of Dual SIM TV phone and digital TV phone

+ Supply 3G 3G USB modems of CDMA EVDO and HSDPA 3G USB modem

+ Provide intensive product warranty and proactive customer service

What is CDMA ?more

+ Code-Division Multiple Access.

+ CDMA is a digital wireless technology. It is a general type of technology, implemented in many specific technologies. But the term "CDMA" is also commonly used to refer to one specific family of technologies (IS-95 and CDMA2000) that competes with technologies such as GSM.

+ CDMA is a "spread spectrum" technology, which means that it spreads the information contained in a particular signal of interest over a much greater bandwidth than the original signal.

+ Unlike many competing technologies, CDMA has no hard limit for the number of users who may share one base station (tower). Instead, with CDMA, additional users can connect until the base station determines that call quality would suffer beyond a set limit.

+ CDMA (IS-95) systems have been in commercial operation since 1995. CDMA networks operate in the 800 and 1900 MHz frequency bands with primary markets in the Americas and Asia. IS-95 CDMA systems are sometimes referred to as cdmaOne. The next evolutionary step for CDMA to 3G services is cdma2000