Huawei Fusion gives AT&T $110 prepaid Android

updated 06:45 pm EST, Mon December 12, 2011

 

Basic Android phone AT&T's smartphone entry point


AT&T has begun shipping a new Android smartphone for its prepaid GoPhone service. The entry level U8652 Fusion features a 3.5-inch touchscreen and runs Android 2.3.3. Although not officially confirmed, the phone is most likely the Huawei Jengu.

The phone centers on a 320x480 LCD, a modest 600MHz processor, a 3.15-megapixel rear camera, and an FM radio with RDS support. It's priced at $110 off-contract, making it AT&T's lowest priced prepaid smartphone.










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