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Torque Unleashes Powerful, Affordable Android Gadgets



Think you’ve seen the best in Android phones? Wait until you get your hands on Torque’s new DROIDZ series.

Torque, a mobile company that proudly offers Pinoy branded phones, has introduced the New DROIDZ Flex Technology which optimizes the software to maximize the hardware capability of the device. Droidz Flex Technology for Android aims to provide faster, more powerful, yet very affordable Android devices for the demanding Filipino users who want to experience more with their Torque smart phone of choice.

This innovative technology is now found at the heart of Torque’s new Droidz Series, which includes the Droidz Sport and Droidz Force, perfect for budget-conscious dual-SIM lovers.

White Droidz Sport

Affordability meets performance – that’s the DROIDZ Sport, featuring a 3.5” HVGA 320x480 capacitive display at 165ppi. Built with 1GHz Single Core Spreadtrum SC6820 processor, its superior interface uses Android 2.3.6 (Gingerbread) OS matched with Mali-400 GPU. Storing music, movies and other files will be a breeze with its 512MB of internal storage, 256MB RAM and micro-SD support that is upgradable up to 32GB. Proving also that you can save on cash but not scrimp on features, it also sports 2-megapizel fixed-focus camera, 3.5mm stereo headset, FM radio and multimedia player, Micro-USB port, motion sensor and Li-Ion 1,500mAh battery. Other features include Wi-Fi/Bluetooth, EDGE/GPRS/SMS/MMS Support. What’s even hotter is that all these come at a very affordable price of P2,599.

Black Droidz Force

If you’re addicted to watching movies, listening to music or playing games with your phone, Droidz Force is the perfect gadget for you as it offers big-screen capability with 4.0” HVGA 800x480 capacitive display at 233ppi. Running at 1GHz Single Core Spreadtrum SC6820 processor with 512 internal storage and 512 MB RAM, Droidz Force lets you enjoy superb functionality and power. It features a Slim form factor at 9.5mm, combined with G-sensor, proximity sensor and light sensor that you can find in other more expensive phones. Watching videos and movies, as well as playing music and games will surely be enjoyable with its Android 2.3.6 (Gingerbread) OS and Mali-400 GPU, fitted with FM radio and multimedia player and 3.5mm Stereo Headset. What’s more, it comes with single camera with 2-megapixel fixed-focus camera and VGA front camera plus Micro-SD capability that can support up to 32GB. It supports Wi-Fi/Bluetooth, as well as EDGE/GPRS/SMS/MMS, and comes at Li-Ion 1,500mAh battery. Amazingly, you can have this hot dual-sim phone at an incredibly low price of only P 2,999.

With Torque’s Droidz series, this Pinoy brand proves how it aims to level up the mobile phone landscape for Filipino users. Designed with audio/video enthusiasts in mind, Torque’s offerings are packed with features to make sure every Juan will enjoy “MUSIC-ALL-U-CAN, MOVIES-ALL-U-CAN, APP-ALL-U-CAN!”

“We recognize that in today’s day and age, Filipinos use their gadgets not just for communications but for entertainment,” says Christopher Uyco, president and CEO of Torque Philippines. “We make sure that each Torque phone or tablet goes beyond offering affordable and convenient communication – we want to make movies, music and entertainment more accessible to more Filipinos with budget-friendly prices.”

For the complete price list and information about Torque, visit www.torque.ph.

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