M-67 boasts an auto-stereoscopic 3D display, meaning that it can display images in 3D.
The M-67 uses a technology similar to that of Nintendo 3DS, allowing users to view multiple layers of images without glasses. Has room for two phone cards. For now only available in India, the M-67, which could replace the common clocks. According to one survey, one in seven young people in Britain do not wear a watch.
You�ll also get, a 3D-enabled video player (not at all surprisingly), FM radio, 3.5mm headset jack, two megapixel camera, a remote wipe option in case you lose your phone or it gets stolen, and memory expandable to 16 gigs, among others.
If you�re looking to get hands on one of these, they�ll be selling in fully 50,000 retail outlets (likely only in India, at least for now) but the real kicker is the price. They�re selling at 4,299 rupees, which is less than $100 US. And that�s an off-contract price.
Domestic manufacturers like Micromax have proved that the domestic market has a lot of potential for growth for domestic players but the key to survival is innovation. Spice Mobility have picked up on this and have made a big breakthrough in mobile technology. Having said that, the availability of 3D content for mobile phones isn�t much and the user will be left with little choice to watch in 3D.
The company has plans to sell 20,000 � 30,000 units per month. Optimistic?
Below you can see some of the press releases in India newspapers.
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