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Post by janielsen on Apr 17, 2007 7:40:32 GMT
there's a great reason the m300 phone watch took this long to come around: it underwent a massive, much-needed redesign for the better since we last peeped it. The final version should be hitting stores on or around March 25 (yes, of this year!) in your choice of pastel blue / pink, baby blue / pink, navy blue, electric blue, red, yellow, and black / gray. The production spec sheet for the 900 / 1800 / 1900MHz device promises Bluetooth, a music player, USB connectivity, and a 1 inch OLED display; heck, it even rocks dial-up networking, though the GPRS data speeds could have us weeping quietly to ourselves after a few minutes of use.
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Post by SandStorm on Apr 17, 2007 15:04:23 GMT
! Hey, that was siemens idea! Those copy-cats.
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Post by DITO on Apr 17, 2007 15:59:57 GMT
it was just an idea but Siemens has the pen phone
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Post by SandStorm on Apr 17, 2007 16:05:45 GMT
yes, thats true, but i guess some other brand already have one pen phone too.
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Post by DITO on Apr 17, 2007 16:08:26 GMT
but i still don't know what is manfacturer company for this watch phone is it Samsung ?
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Post by SandStorm on Apr 17, 2007 16:10:45 GMT
I don't know
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Post by janielsen on Apr 17, 2007 17:06:46 GMT
siemens have made an watch phone and i have seen it
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Post by SandStorm on Apr 17, 2007 17:58:47 GMT
pen phoneand the WristPhoneCeBit 2001 Siemens prototype wristwatch phone is a triband miniaturized device that is operated by voice dialling and scrolling through the menu functions. It has an integrated antenna, WAP 1.1, speaker and mic, weighs 36 grams and has a volume of single 28 cm3, using a 550mAh battery. Using it, you really need the handsfree mic that is bundled with it. The sound quality for the prototype phone we used was excellent. Siemens have placed the battery in the base/wriststrap of the phone, so that the GSM module clips off the battery and can be used in other devices that Siemens are developing to complement this technology. The only draw-back is the lack of a key-board for inputting names and writing SMS. There are only 2 major controls for input, which takes a while to master.
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Post by DITO on Apr 18, 2007 9:36:29 GMT
it;s the frist time to see the WristPhone from Siemens was it available in markets ?
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Post by SandStorm on Apr 18, 2007 11:15:22 GMT
Na, was just a concept.
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