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TeXet is a Russian manufacturer of consumer electronics, based in Saint Petersburg.[1][2] It is owned by Electronic Systems Alkotel.[3]

Products

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teXet TM-511R mobile phone

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]

teXet also manufacturers feature phones, which have fewer features and are considered to meet operational security requirements approved by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.[9]

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Russian-Made iPhone 6 Clone Costs Only $199". The Moscow Times. February 17, 2015.
  2. ^ teXet. "About teXet". teXet. Electronic Systems Alkotel, Ltd 52, Marshal Govorov Str., St. Petersburg, 198095, Russia
  3. ^ a b Arghire, Ionut (March 14, 2012). "Opera Mobile and Opera Mini on teXet's Android Devices". Softpedia.
  4. ^ Meyer, David (October 1, 2012). "Russia's Yandex combines Chromium and Opera code for new browser". ZDNet. Archived from the original on June 29, 2016. Yandex said it has "preliminary agreements" with manufacturers PocketBook, Texet and 3Q for pre-installation of the store with their products.
  5. ^ Slinko, Yuri (December 1, 2014). "Russian gadgets: What's next after YotaPhone 2?". Russia Beyond.
  6. ^ 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.
  7. ^ 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.
  8. ^ 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.
  9. ^ "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.