Not exact matches
Codenamed «Apollo,» the new BlackBerry Curve finally brings up the lower - mid end of the BlackBerry lineup
with very reasonable (and
decent)
specs for what will be an aggressively priced
handset line.
While the Blu smartphone wasn't technically unveiled at the IFA show, it is a
decent mid-tier
handset with specs to match its $ 300 price tag.
Some people love the flexibility that a dual - SIM
handset can offer, and not only does the Karbonn S5 Titanium some kitted out
with dual - SIM support, but it is also a solid,
decent -
spec handset that's functional enough to please most users.
At just 8.5 mm thick, the
handset serves up a pretty
decent spec sheet for its $ 128 EUR ($ 165 USD) price tag, including dual - SIM support, a 5 - inch HD display
with Gorilla Glass and a two - year warranty.
Miami - based
handset maker Blu Mobiles has known for launching low - end devices
with decent hard - core
specs.