The camera is still the same 3.15 mega-pixel sensor, which is somewhat disappointing since most high-end phones these days sport at least 5 megapixel sensors. But there's image stabilization for countering those shaky hands, auto-focus and an LED flash. Now the two things that are really interesting about the Bold 9650 is its ability to run on GSM networks as well. Secondly, not only will it be 3G ready when it launches in India by next year, it is compatible with the already operational CDMA-variant of high-speed internet services (dubbed EV-DO) in the country. This is the same technology that powers Tata Photon or Reliance NetConnect+ that give up to a theoretical 3.1 Mbps access.
Pricing details have not been revealed but we can only guesstimate it mostly being on or above the Rs. 25,000 mark.
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