Alcatel Miss Sixty phone unveiled by the FCC
If you’re a girl who has always (or at least once) dreamed about a Miss Sixty phone, Alcatel has a little surprise for you – and that’s obviously an Alcatel Miss Sixty phone.
Recently approved by the FCC, the device is an entry-level clamshell that comes with a red case and a golden Miss Sixty logo all over it.
The phone also has golden keys and a golden headphone set (of course, there’s actually nothing made out of gold in there).
I personally don’t like the phone’s look that much, but this doesn’t mean everyone has to dislike it:




Feature-wise, the Alcatel Miss Sixty includes:
- Internal and external (hidden) displays
- Bluetooth with A2DP
- Multimedia player
- Photo camera with video recording
- Wap browser
- Java games and apps
- MicroSD card support
The Miss Sixty phone does work on the GSM/GPRS 850/1900 bands, but there are no details about its availability in the US – or anywhere else for that matter.
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