Almost a year ago, the company INQ Mobile announced the INQ'1 cell phone on the European market, aimed at those who love digital life and dislike Facebook and Twitter. The apparatus was an instant success there.

Yesterday, INQ Mobile announced two new phones: the INQ Mini G3 and the INQ Chat. The first model has a 2 megapixel camera and a 2.2 inch screen. The second, larger and more complete, has a 3.2 megapixel camera, 2.4 inch screen and integrated GPS. The company's idea to make life easier for these users with an active digital life.
According to the Engadget, the new INQ Chat, in addition to integrating with Skype, Twitter and push from Gmail, it also has data synchronization with iTunes.
That's right, dear reader: the gadget can sync with iTunes without any problem, through doubleTwist, an application developed by the company co-founded by John Lech Johansen, internationally known as DVD Jon. DoubleTwist has already been mentioned three times here on .
through it that devices like Sony PSP, BlackBerries and even the HTC G1 that uses Google Android manage to synchronize the music stored in iTunes without, however, having to break the rules of the game as Palm decided to opt for the Pre.
As the device is connected by the doubleTwist application, Apple can do little to stop the synchronization, since the company has not modified the firmware of the device and does not use artifice to make it pass itself as a gadget of the Ma itself.
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