Alcatel's OneTouch 995
first graced our pages back in November, which promised pumped-up specs
and a departure from the company's traditional low-end lineup. We've
now managed to lay our hands upon the device, and while it sports only
Gingerbread (which contradicts those Ice Cream Sandwich rumors), it's
really quite nice -- especially given the low price. While the hardware
is relatively unassuming, that's not a bad thing. Instead, the OneTouch
995 manages to include just enough quality components to make the
handset both attractive and functional. It features a 1.4GHz CPU, along
with an admirable 4.3-inch, 800 x 480 IPS LCD display and a 5 megapixel
camera with LED flash. We were also pleased to see a stock Android 2.3
interface, and Alcatel's addition of a micro-HDMI port with DLNA support
is most definitely welcome. The enclosure itself is quite plasticky,
but it's also comfortable to hold. We're told the OneTouch 995 will
arrive on the market in the near-term, and will sell in the neighborhood
of $270. As an important feature for some, it'll also be available in a
variety of colors. To see the company's finest handset to date, be sure
to check out our gallery below.
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