Tranzda announced five new Linux-based phones for the GSM and CDMA markets. Newplus TGP-369, TFX-326, TGP-802 and TFX-320 phones, based on Linux, are made for CDMA and GSM networks and have such interesting features like fingerprint reader, GPS receiver and RFID reader. Of course all handsets are made for satisfying different needs. One can't tell much of these tiny pictures. The fifth Lniux-based phone from the company, T818, didn't reveal its secrets. According to Engadget the new handsets are modified editions of the manufacturer's PM328 model. The user interface of the predecessor wasn't really intuitive and this probably didn't change in case of the phones pictured below.
Translated by Szaszati