Sprint introduces $20 Android smartphone

Andre Yoskowitz
20 Nov 2011 0:50

Sprint has introduced the Express smartphone this weekend, a $20 device created by Huawei.
Running on Android 2.3, the device has a small 2.6-inch display and 320x240 resolution to accompany its full non-slideout QWERTY keypad.

Furthermore, the device has 512MB RAM, a 3.2MP camera, a microSD slot and a 1600mAh battery.
The device has 3G capability but no 4G WiMax or LTE support.

Available here, the phone is just $20 with contract compared to $200 for most high-end Android devices.

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