Orange, the goliath telco that’s spreading across Africa and Eastern Europe like a giant ginger rash, is pushing Alcatel’s plastic-tastic One Touch Android phones into emerging markets. They’re cheap – in the US$130 range – and come as touch screens (bash screens?) and qwerty messaging phones, all running Android Froyo.
The dedicated “F”acebook key is a bit of a rage in low-end phones at the moment, proving that there’s nothing a marketer won’t do to create faux differentiation. What is interesting is that Orange is giving customers that plump for these handsets low tariffs, with unlimited Facebook access (no extra data charges). Just as crack dealers will give you a discount on the first hit.
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