INQ Chat launches on 3UK

Mon, Dec 28, 2009

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In what was a completely silent launching in terms of PR (and I say that because I’ve spoken to INQ’s PR a figure of times), the INQ Chat 3G has launched with 3UK, on a kitchen range of tariffs.

I was really interested in the INQ Chat 3G, because it promised a nice melding of Integrated Social Networking, excellent electronic messaging capabilities, and 3’s forward-look attitude to data/text custom.

Well on the tariff/pricing movement, I wasn’t disappointed – it’s well-ranged at a decent cost, and you get tons bundled in terms of voice/text/internet – but what is a real number surprise to me is the fact that it’s launching was so low-key. I would have expected that INQ would have made quite a song and dance around the fact this gimmick was launch at a very keen price point, yet had the power to pull potential buyers of Smartphones over to it’s lair. But no, there didn’t seem to be any flourish – and certainly no devices that I’ve heard of, available for review

Possibly the most interesting feature that I’ve read about is the fact that the handset volition come bundled with DoubleTwist – an diligence that volition let users of the gimmick swordplay iTunes files backrest on it:

Can’t live without your medicine? Seamlessly synchronise your iTunes or Windows Media Player media with your INQ Chat 3G using doubleTwist. Just nag your phone into your computer, surface the software system and drag and drop curtain media to your phone’s computer storage. You don’t even need to know your .wavs from your .mpegs – doubleTwist converts your files automatically, substance you get all your media with minimal fuss.

Nice! Well that just made the handset even more attractive, in my survey

Anyway, you tin check out more on the INQ Chat 3G here, and checkout out the pricing on Three here.

[Story via TechDigest / Image via: three.co.uk]

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