Zonda Telecom

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Zonda Telecom
Company type Private
Industry Electronics
Telecommunications
Founded1968;56 years ago (1968) in Guadalajara
Headquarters,
Products Mobile phones
ServicesDesign, Manufacturing, Research & Development
Website www.zondatelecom.com

Zonda Telecom is a Mexican telecommunications company founded in Guadalajara, Jalisco in 1968 as a television manufacturer.

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This company has several manufacturing plants in the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area, which manufacture its own products as well as electronic products for other companies. This makes Zonda an OEM.

In 2002, Zonda Telecom entered the mobile phone market becoming the first Mexican company to design its own Mobile Phones. Zonda has also produced communications systems and communication subsystems and for the Mexican military.[ citation needed ]

Models

Below is a partial list of some of Zonda Telecoms mobile phone models.

Model Name Operating System SIM DisplayWeightBattery Keyboard Web Camera Network Image
ZMTN 815 Windows Phone 7/ZONDA OS 3.5Dual2.4" QVGA130 grN/APhysical QwertyFull HTML4.5 megapixelGSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 and UMTS/HSPA 800/850/1900/2100 & Bluetooth
ZMCK 740 Android 2.3/ZONDA OS 3.6Dual2.4" QVGA130 grN/APhysical QwertyFull HTML4.5 megapixelGSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 and UMTS/HSPA 800/850/1900/2100 & Bluetooth
ZMCK 870 Android 2.2/ZONDA OS 3.5Dual2.4" QVGA139 grN/APhysical QwertyFull HTML4.5 megapixelGSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 and UMTS/HSPA 800/850/1900/2100 & Bluetooth
ZMTF TV20Android 1.6/ZONDA OS 3.0Dual2.5" QVGA CapacitiveN/AN/ATouch KeyboardFull HTML4.2GSM850/1900
ZMAV 8000Android 1.6/ZONDA OS 3.0Dual2.4" QVGA Capacitive115 grN/ATouch KeyboardFull HTML3.2 LED FlashGSM850/1900 & Bluetooth
ZMFD 130Claro SoftwareSingle1.2" TFT62 gr70-hour standby 2 hours talk timenoneNononeGSM850/1900
ZMTM 615ZONDA OS 2.7Single1.4" LCD63 grN/AnoneOpera Mobile2.8GSM850/1900
ZMTM 610ZONDA OS 2.7Single1.4" LCD67 grN/AnoneOpera Mobile2.1GSM850/1900
ZMTN 600ZONDA OS 2.5Single1.4" LCD57 grN/AnoneOpera MobilenoneGSM850/1900

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