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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

INQ Chat 3G Social Mobile Phone Now in Canada

INQ’s mobile phones were accepted globally for its excellent working model and good software writing. They were very inexpensive, and these devices were focused for social media. This had been released oversees just a year ago. These phones have won many laurels and accolades for being such a good piece of affordable smart device within a year of its release. INQ had announced that it will be releasing its 3G model named INQ Chat 3G in Canada, Telus. Koodo is famous prepaid brand of Telus and this service will be made available with theme.

One who uses Telus, can use Chat 3G applications to use Twitter and Facebook accounts and thus use video options or sycn photos on social networking sites. It syncs with iTunes or windows media player. It’s integrated address book has tabs on every detail from phone numbers to Facebook profile details with updates from your friends showing up every time. It also has integrated Skype or windows messenger for one to track online friends. With 3G speeds, one can use this fast browser for emails and QWERTY keypad also is useful for quick tweets or IM’s. This model was built with internet access as main feature. It has HSDPA and 3G to give you the much needed speed on your browsing sessions. Push emails are other features that notify when a new email arrives. One can get to know new email arrivals in Gmail, Hotmail and Yahoo using this model.
All this might not seem a very impossible task for a smart phone, but good software is a crowd puller and this phone has excellent software and is fun to operate. No general complaints were reported for INQ mobiles since its release last year. INQ’s popularity has been increasing each day, but this company is yet to get a break in the U.S. Market for phones. There have been discussions to finalize a deal with carriers of U.S and Silicon Valley Partners, of late. But no details about progress of the meetings have been disclosed by the company. Neither did INQ give a time frame about introducing U.S phones.
Frank Meehan, CEO, INQ had disclosed a plan of sub $49 for U.S market, in an interview in September.  Meehan also informed about INQ’s venture to bring out Google’s Android based Smartphone in said interview. People who had a chance to lay hands on INQ’s phone boast about its good functionality and usability. Only time will tell, INQ will hold the interest of Canadian people and consequently the U.S Market.

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