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Sunday 10 November 2013

British smartphone maker Kazam launches six devices

Kazam has announced six new Android smartphones with Dual SIM for its Thunder and Trooper ranges.
The UK smartphone company was formed by two former HTC executives six months ago, and is concentrating specifically on affordable devices tailored for the European market.
It has now launched its new smartphones which are split into two rangers: Thunder, which will have one high-end handset, and Trooper, which will have five affordable low-to-mid range devices.
Michael Coombes, co-founder and CEO, said: "Six months ago Kazam was founded and to be announcing our first phones today is incredible.
"We are small and experienced, ensuring we are quick to adapt and react to the changing needs of our local markets. There is much more to come from our exciting brand."
The Kazam smartphones will run on Android Jelly Bean, and come with a full year's guarantee for screen replacement and Kazam Rescue, a service which enables users to allow the Kazam support team remote access to their device, to help with any setup issues or problems.
All six will come with Dual SIM, removable batteries and SD memory card slots, although neither supports LTE 4G networks.
The fiver Trooper devices are named after their screen sizes: Trooper X3.5, Trooper X4.0, Trooper X4.5, Trooper X5.0, Trooper X5.5.
The Trooper X3.5 is the smallest with a 3.5-inch 480 x 320 TFT screen, 1GHz dual-core processor, 512MB of RAM and a 2-megapixel rear-facing camera.
The X4.0 has an improved 4-inch 800 x 480 TFT screen, but the same 1GHz dual-core processor, while the X4.5 has a 4.5-inch 854 x 800 TFT screen and a faster processor which a 1.2GHz dual-core Mali-400 chipset.
Specifications for the X5.0 are similar but it has a 5.5-inch 854 x 480 TFT display. All Trooper models are available in dark blue, white and black, and some in grey.
The Thunder Q4.5 is a 4.5-inch phone with an 854 x 480 IPS screen, 1.3GHz quad-core Mali 400MP2 processor and 1GB of RAM.
It has 4GB of internal storage, expandable by up to a further 32GB through the microSD card slot, and comes only in black.
A second Thunder phone, thought to be the Q5, is likely to be released shortly as the range's seventh smartphone.
"Today's announcement proves that Kazam is not about gimmicks or corporate bullshit, but delivering real value, by taking a fresh approach to mobile," said James Atkins, the company's CMO.
"It is not enough to simply stand for one thing, Kazam must continue to invest in areas often overlooked, posing difficult questions and challenging convention."
Source: Telegraph


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