TeXet
TeXet is a Russian manufacturer of consumer electronics, based in Saint Petersburg.[1][2] It is owned by Electronic Systems Alkotel.[3]
Products
The company's flagship phone was the TM-5200, which was installed with the Yandex Opera Mini and Yandex Opera Mobile web browsers.[3][4]
- X-Watch, a smartwatch (TW-120, TW-200), TW-300)[5]
- Smartphones
- texet X-basic 2 TM-4272
- iX-maxi[1]
- Tablet computers
- Dashcam
- TeXet DVR-100HD
teXet also manufacturers
operational security requirements approved by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.[9]
External links
References
- ^ a b "Russian-Made iPhone 6 Clone Costs Only $199". The Moscow Times. February 17, 2015.
- ^ teXet. "About teXet". teXet.
Electronic Systems Alkotel, Ltd 52, Marshal Govorov Str., St. Petersburg, 198095, Russia
- ^ a b Arghire, Ionut (March 14, 2012). "Opera Mobile and Opera Mini on teXet's Android Devices". Softpedia.
- ZDNet. Archived from the originalon June 29, 2016.
Yandex said it has "preliminary agreements" with manufacturers PocketBook, Texet and 3Q for pre-installation of the store with their products.
- ^ Slinko, Yuri (December 1, 2014). "Russian gadgets: What's next after YotaPhone 2?". Russia Beyond.
- ^ Nita, Sorin (February 10, 2012). "teXet TM-7025 Android Tablet Has 3D Video Support". Softpedia.
teXet plans to achieve this with the launch of the TM-7025, a 7-inch Android tablet that is now running on Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread, with the promise of Ice Cream Sandwich coming later.
- ^ Arici, Alexandra (February 12, 2014). "Texet X-Pad Style 7.1 3G Tablet Is Fashionable at Only $157 / €115". Softpedia.
Usually, the company launches its products in Eastern Europe (Russia to be more specific) but there's no reason why the new Textet X-Pad Style 7.1 3G would not have a life in other parts of the world as well.
- ^ Arici, Alexandra (November 1, 2013). "teXet NaviPad Tablet with 3G Support and Dual-SIM Launched in Russia". Softpedia.
Russian manufacturer teXet just unveiled its latest efforts when it comes to attracting customers in the country. The 7-inch NaviPad TM-7049 3G brings pretty average specs to the table, but comes bundled with two active SIM-cards.
- ^ "Russian Soldiers to Lose Smartphone Privileges Over Leaks". The Moscow Times. February 16, 2018.
A list of 11 "approved" mobile phones compiled by a senior General Staff official overseeing information security includes the brands Nokia, TeXet, Alcatel and Samsung [...] The devices meet the military's criteria of not being fitted with GPS or cameras.