Monday, December 13, 2010

MetroPCS adds to its handset lineup with affordable Android phone

DALLAS, USA: MetroPCS Communications Inc. has launched a new handset sure to entice last-minute holiday shoppers who are looking for the latest technology at an incredible value. The Huawei Ascend is available today in MetroPCS stores and online.

An entry-level smartphone powered by the Android 2.1 (Eclair) operating system (OS), the Huawei Ascend is a perfect match for consumers wanting to move from a feature phone to a smartphone.

The intuitive OS and nine customizable home screens make it easy to organize and get quick access to widgets, shortcuts, apps and social networks, and users can update their Facebook status or Tweet from the home screen.

With smartphone plans starting at $50 per month with no annual contract, the Huawei Ascend is priced at $179—a great value for an Android device offering key features such as:
* Access to more than 100,000 apps in the Android Market, in addition to games, ringtones and wallpapers available through the @metro App Store.
* A 3.5-inch HVGA auto-rotate touchscreen with onscreen QWERTY keyboard for easy text input.
* A 3.2 MP camera and camcorder to shoot and share images and video with friends and family.
* Easy Wi-Fi connectivity – automatically connect to Wi-Fi hotspots nationwide.

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