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Zen Mobiles Launches M111, The First Triple SIM Phone In India

Gadget Herald: Zen Mobiles India has launched the M111, the first of its kind triple SIM GSM phone by the company. The phone will allow the user to access three GSM SIM’s or wireless connectivity at one time, in addition to this the phone also allows the user to change panels on the phone according to their choice.

The M111 stands as a direct competitor to the Akai Trio, which is also a triple SIM phone. Last year Intex was the first company to launch a triple SIM in the Indian market, it unveiled the IN 5030. The M111 features a 2.4 inch screen, Bluetooth, a 1.3 megapixel camera, GPRS and WAP.

The memory in this phone can be expanded to 8GB and the company expects the phone to do well in the Indian market. The M111 is priced at Rs.3500 in the market, quite affordable and cheap compared to other phones. Zen Mobiles MD has said, the company has always worked in providing the Indian customers with the best products under the tag of Value for Money.

Source: OneIndia

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