The A9000 handset makes no attempt to veil itself from being seen as the impostor that it truly is, featuring the same QWERTY keypad, general design and tilt-ability as the long-established AT&T Tilt.

Here some feature on Awang A9000:
* Languages: English, France, Arabic, Russian, Vietnam, Chinese
* 3.0 inch QVGA 260K TFT
* Slide and full keypad design
* TV function with strong signal reception ability
* Fashionable PDA, Touch Screen hand writing mobile Cell Phones
* Dual SIM Cards Single Stand-by
* Dual high-quality cameras with 1.3 Mega pixel
* Stereo Loud speaker, 64 chord ring tone
* Support Bluetooth
* Support FM Radio
* Music: MP3, background music playing
* Video: 3GP format, MP4, screen saver
* Card-slot: Support T-flash card, present 256mb TF card.
* Data Transfer: USB cable/USB flash disk
* Schedule power on/off: support to start/close under set time
* Alarm clock:3groups, support alarm clock when machines closed, can set from Monday to Sunday
* Games: 2 built-in common games
* More information: MP3, MP4, Handsfree, SMS group sending, Voice recorder, WAP, Handwritten + keyboard input, Bluetooth, GPRS download, MMS, Memory extended, Coming call firewall, IP dialing, self-designed ringtones, photo editor, alarm clock, calculator, notepad, health management
* PDA: Support Touch Panel input, Slide and full keypad design
* GPRS/WAP/MMS: Support (Built-in)
* Buletooth: Support
* Cameras: Double 130 mega pixel
* MP3 Play: Support
* MPEG4: Support still image and video capture
* Momory: Support T-Flash card
* Audio: 64 Ring tone, Stereo earphone
* Telephone directories: 500 groups of phone books, video ringing tones
* Messages: SMS, MMS, support group send message



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