Koodo Mobile - Products

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Koodo's product lineup mainly consists of smartphones but also includes a few feature phones. Smartphones are currently sold with one of four operating systems preloaded: Android, BlackBerry OS, iOS or Windows Phone. The carrier's first Android, the LG Optimus One, is now discontinued. The first Windows Phone launched at Koodo was the Nokia Lumia 610, featuring the 7.5 "Mango" operating system. It is limited to 256 MB of RAM, so some apps will not run or will have limited functionality.

When Koodo Mobile was launched in March 2008, they originally only sold feature phones using the CDMA technology. On May 25, 2010, the BlackBerry Curve smartphone was added as Koodo's first smartphone. When Koodo started selling HSPA+ products and services on June 28, 2010, they slowly discontinued the sale of all CDMA devices over the following twelve months where possible. Such brand new devices are currently only available in the few regions where Telus' HSPA+ network is unavailable. The use of HSPA+ also allowed Koodo to carry less feature phones and to carry more smartphones. All devices carried by Koodo are, or at least previously were, also available at Telus Mobility.

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