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Telstra T60 QWERTY Touch Phone - Android 2.3.5 = $49 @ Kmart

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NOT AN ONLINE DEAL - INSTORE ONLY

I am in the market for a cheap but half decent mobile phone.

I saw these in Kmart - they come in black and pink.

Originally $129, then $99, then $79 - now $49.

I think they are on clearance so your local Kmart may have lots or none. Also sold at Target for $79 who may well price match Kmart.

Talk time is up to 180 mins and standby time up to 200 hours - not that great…

Basic overview from here:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Telstra-Qwerty-Touch-Mobile-Phone…

The candy-bar design of the Android-based QWERTY Touch is similar to the HTC ChaCha, with a 2.6 inch touchscreen occupying the top half of the phone and a physical button QWERTY keypad dominating the bottom. In between these two sections is a row of buttons, including a green Call button, Home, Menu, directional pad with big Enter button, Search, Back, and End Call.

The only other buttons on the handset are a power button, located at the top edge, and volume on the left side.

Specifications for the ZTE-manufactured Telstra QWERTY Touch are basic, with all operations powered by a 600MHz processor. This compares to the 1GHz and higher processor speeds found on mid-range to top-tier handsets, and while adequate for most functions, won’t provide the same performance seen in premium-price handsets.

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  • +1

    Noticed you changed your avatar. Looks like you've got competition from sally2303

  • Is that avatar really you?

    • +1

      im pretty sure its not..try Google "alexislove"….

      • Uuurgh! Her only tablent seems to be that she looks like a 13yo.

        Talk time is up to 180 mins and standby time up to 200 hours - not that great…

        I'd kill for genuine online 200 hrs standby on a smartphone.
        The problem is the low-res QVGA display.

      • xxx is right. My avatar is now of Alexis Love.

        My previous one was 100% me and 100% Filipina!!

  • is there any way to unlock it for cheap? let's say around $10-$15.

    • Not as far as I know - Telstra says $29 after 2 years or $80 now. But would you bother after 2 years?

      Maybe someone else has a smarter way.

  • The Motorola defy+ deal qwerty's all over this.

    • +1

      The defy doesn't have a physical keyboard does it?

      It's also twice the price, but I agree it looks like a great phone!

      I particularly like the water/dust/shock resistance of the Defy+

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