Entel Bolivia | December 23, 2010
Entel has just announced the release of a new ZTE phone, the “Coral 200” in Bolivia. This new phone has menus available in Quechua and Aymara, two native languages of the region. It also has much larger buttons which were created to help and to appeal to their older consumers. The phones are eco friendly and can be charged through solar power. The company launched the phone in order to maintain their already large market share in Bolivia.
Read more about it here via La Voz
Entel offers new phone in Bolivia which caters to speakers of native language
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