The French, who commissioned the production to the Chinese and then began the distribution of phones in Russia, acquired the rights to use the German brand in relation to the mobile phones. In this way, the company Telefunken comes back to the consumer market.
The offer of the company constitutes mobiles for seniors. We also saw some neat, simple clamshells and two brand new smartphones with an interface adapted to the needs of older users. I'd give my arm cut off, that one of the models I've seen somewhere before... No, I will not be, however, an invalid, because it's true. An identical phone was shown to us at the Polish MaxCom's stand.
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| Mobiles for seniors photo: Adam Łukowski/GSMchoice.com |
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In an embodiment of Telefunken the design virtually doesn't differ with anything - it has a fairly thick casing, mechanical keys, an alarm button and acting on Android simple and friendly user interface with large letters, icons and virtual buttons. The same interface we can see in the second model, which is much more interesting, you can even say that it has the prettier housing.
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| Simple and friendly user interface photo: Adam Łukowski/GSMchoice.com |
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A very kind hostess speaking Russian informed us that outside of Russia, Telefunken mobiles are sold in Germany, France and the Czech Republic. A soon they will hit Poland.
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Source: GSMchoice.com



