
Chinagrabber, one of the more interesting online retailers of cellphones and MP4 players have the WebXpress phone now on sale. It has a 3-inch touchscreen and works on GSM networks, including T-Mobile and even the long-gone Cingular network. No GPS and WiFi, though but for $149.99, you can enjoy the touchscreen goodness and form factor that is almost like the real thing. For Nokia XpressMusic 5800 fans who’ve recently lost their jobs, the WebXpress, which only uses GPRS and WAP btw, can be a satisfying alternative.
Oh, it’s a dual-SIM phone with dual standby and Bluetooth is included.




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