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From: zax5/2/2014 12:41:34 PM
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New Yezz Billy 4.7 Windows Phone offers great specs at an amazing price
May 1, 2014 Surur 22 Comments

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Small smartphone OEM Yezz has just announced its first Windows Phone, the Yezz Billy 4.7.

The handset offers great specs, featuring a 4.7 inch 720P IPS screen, 13 megapixel camera, dual-SIM support, Quadcore Snapdragon processor, all wrapped up in Gorilla Glass and a 7.2mm thin aluminium shell.

The Windows Phone 8.1 handset will offer all that for only $250 or 229 Euro in Europe and come with three interchangeable covers available in red, white and blue.

The handset supports HSDPA+ but not LTE and is aimed at the unlocked market

YEZZ is also rolling out the Billy 4.0 loaded with a 4-inch OGS screen, 8MP rear camera and 1.3MP front camera, quad core processor, retailing for only $139 and (euro) 129.

"Today we are introducing the world’s thinnest mobile device based on Windows Phone 8.1. Our Billy 4.7 features a sleek and sexy design offering people an uncompromised imaging experience at an affordable price," said Luis Sosa, Creator of the YEZZ Billy 4.7. "We are pleased to bring the great developments of Windows 8.1 to our portfolio of freestyle mobile devices."

The handset will be available globally late May starting with Europe, LATAM and United States on sale via Amazon.com.

Read more about the company at www.sayyezz.com.

Will any of our readers be takers? Let us know below.

Via CNET.com
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