Damian Koh | May 02, 2008
We are not sure if it is a sign of better times since BenQ has been steadily adding new handsets to its mobile phone lineup. At the
Mobile World Congress in February, the Taiwanese company showcased its first NFC-enabled Windows Mobile 6 smart phone--the T80. Shortly after in March, the ultra-slim
T60 candybar phone was unveiled. Latest in the company's portfolio is the
C36 music-phone. Sure, its features are rather humdrum, including a 1.3-megapixel camera that supports AVI video recording and doubles as a Web cam, 2-inch LCD and FM radio, but it's better than lying low for months at a stretch. The C36 is expected to debut in Indonesia this month with other countries' availability still pending.
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