
Telus has added a new device to its portfolio. It’s the ZTE TXTster with a refined Fastap keypad and eZiType word prediction. In other words, this clamshell is touted as heavy texter’s new best friend.
Specs wise, it comes with a 1.3 megapixel camera that can take both photos and videos, EVDO radio, two screens (internal: 220×176 pixels 262K color and external: 96×64 pixels 65K colors), Bluetooth, GPS, and microSD memory card slot. As for the services supported, the ZTE TXTster can sing along Telus Navigator, TELUS mobile music, Windows Live Messenger, and My Email.
It is available starting from CA$29.99 on a three-year term all the way up to CA$229.99 sans any contracts. You can check it out from this page on Telus’ website.
[Via: MobileSyrup]
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