ZTE D Evolution phone understands two languages
By Dusan Belic on Sunday, July 8th, 2007 at 6:05 AM PST In Devices, Technologies
In today’s world, there’s a growing number of people who can speak more than a single language, and it doesn’t surprises to see a handset manufacturer releasing a phone that actually supports typing in two languages.
The ZTE D Evolution is a clamshell handset with two different alphabets (Cyrillic and Latin) on the keypad, giving users across Europe an ability to send text messages in their own language, while supporting the other Europe-wide popular alphabet at the same time. We don’t have much details about the ZTE D Evolution — all we know that it packs a 3G radio and some camera.
Interesting idea… The next step could be to somehow bundle some far east alphabet on a keyboard. Or, to go for a touchscreen and make all alphabets available on a single handset… One more photo after the break.

[Via: slashphone]

