HOP1890, AT&T cell phones for old folks

Hop-on develops and markets wireless phones and accessories for emerging markets and other domestic carriers and is best known for developing the world’s first disposable and recyclable cell phone: HOP 1800. The company announced that its HOP1890, the ChitterChatter for seniors, is available in the United States on AT&T’s network and in Europe.

The ChitterChatter phone provides a call center available 27/7 where operators can make calls, provide directory assistance and help with setup. With GPS/Enhanced Location-Based-Services the locator phone provides a unique and affordable way for seniors, or those with special medical needs, to stay connected and in contact with each other.



The HOP1890 has a Dual-band 850/1900MHz in the US or 900/1800MHz for Europe and offers 300 minutes of talk time and 300 hours of standby time. As far as the GPS feature is concerned, parents or caretakers simply use the Internet or any phone with SMS capabilities to quickly identify the location of the device in approximately 1 minute. So, by just touching one button, seniors and kids stay in touch with close family and friends or send their location. The phone features a large, bright screen with large text that is easy to read and bigger buttons that are easy to push, so dialing and making calls is easier than ever on the HOP1890.

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“This is an affordable way for seniors to feel safe and confident. We need to take care of our elders and the ChitterChatter phone gives them the freedom to keep in touch without the burden of an expensive phone”, said Hop-on CEO, Peter Michaels. In addition, the phone is provided with a panic button located on the back of the phone. During the initial setup of the phone, the consumer will setup their choice of emergency contact, so that, in case of an emergency, once the panic button is pushed, that specific person is called immediately and an operator will remain on the line, hands free, until help arrives.

There is no word on pricing and launch date yet, but HOP1890 will increase the range of AT&T cell phones sold exclusively on this network.

(Source Techpin)

Hop-On 1800

The Hop-On 1800 series brings new GSM phones to the market at prices ranging from $10 to $125, and includes the world’s cheapest model, Hop1800, a prepaid disposable model featuring dual-band support, 4 hours talk time, 150 hours standby, polyphonic ringtones support, vibration, and measures just 96.6 x 41.6 x 14 mm at 77 grams.

Hop-On 1800


"Our new series of 1800 phones will debut into all markets worldwide,” said Peter Michaels, President and CEO of Hop-on. “We will have market presence throughout the globe with our high-end technology PDA phone to our low end phone that is, well, that is really just a phone. Since the announcement of our $10USD ' Anti iPhone', we have had inquiries from distributors and carriers from over 30 countries."

Now, with the releasing of other new models, the Anti-iPhone has brothers and sisters to backup it.

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"Since Apple is launching their new 3G iPhone next Monday, maybe I can talk to Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple and see if he'll buy our $10 phone and include it as a giveaway in their packaging,” added Peter Michaels. “This way, if you drop your 3G iPhone in the water, you can use the backup to call Apple for another $500 phone. They can call it the Back-up iPhone! Seriously, the launch of our new phones is an exciting time for Hop-on; we will penetrate the market worldwide in all price points. We look forward to this next phase of our new innovative phones."

So the 6 new Anti iPhone’s brothers and sisters are:

Hop-On 1800


-The HOP1801 Smartphone running on a Chipnuts Processor C7280and Smart NX Mobile Linux operating system, featuring GSM Tri Band 900/1800/1900 MHz support, a 2.5 inch touchscreen TFT display of 320 x 240 pixels and 262K colors, built-in 2MP CMOS camera, microSD slot, polyphonic ringtones, MSN/USB/MMS/WAP/EMS/JAVA support, Bluetooth, and optional GPS module, measuring 116 x 64 x 14 mm.

Hop-On 1800


-The HOP1803 cell phone measuring 96.6 x 41.6 x 15.9 mm and delivering GSM Dual Band 850/1900 MHz or 900/1800 MHz support, 32 NOR Flash and 8 SRAM memory, polyphonic ringtones, optional FM radio, MSN/USB/MMS/WAP/EMS/JAVA support, Bluetooth, optional GPS, SMS/STK support, and a 1.5-inch CSTN display with a resolution of 128 x 128 pixels and 64K colors.

Hop-On 1800


-The HOP1805 with GSM Dual Band 850/1900 MHz or 900/1800 MHz support, 32 NOR Flash and 8 SRAM memory, polyphonic ringtones, FM radio as an option, SMS/STK support, and a 1.5-inch Black/White STN display. This model measures 96.6 x 41.6 x 15.9 mm.

Hop-On 1800


-The HOP1808 GSM Tri Band 850/1800/1900 MHz model with a 2.4-inch large TFT display of 262K colors, polyphonic ringtones, microSD card slot, optional Bluetooth, MP4 /SMS/MMS/GPRS/WAP/FM Stereo support, and a built-in 2MP CMOS camera, the entire handset measuring 108 x 48 x 14 mm.

Hop-On 1800


-The HOP1810 phone with GSM Dual Band 850/1900 MHz or 900/1800 MHz support, a 1.5-inch CSTN display with 128 x 128 pixels and 64K colors, built-in 2MP CMOS camera, microSD slot, polyphonic ringtones, optional FM radio, built-in 20 x 14 mm speaker, and the following measurements: 96 x 43 x 13 mm.

Hop-On 1800


-The HOP1809 3g fashionable model with support for GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/1800/1900 MHz UMTS 850MHz, running on a Qualcomm MSM6245 platform with the Brew 3.1.5 software and on the REX operating system, while featuring a 1.8-inch CSTN display, a built-in VGA CMOS camera of 300k pixels resolution, a main 1.3MP VGA CMOS camera, 1100mAh battery, dual speaker, SMS/EMS support, STK/JAVA MIDP 2.0/Mp3/Mp4 email support, Bluetooth, USB PC modem, Extended T-Flash Card to 2G/ FM radio as an option, polyphonic ringtones, and the measurements: 109.2 x 47.7 x 14.5 mm.

Prepaid Disposable Phones

Hop-On is one of the world’s famous wireless phones and accessories developer but also the first prepaid disposable phones manufacturer. It also provides software for cell phones so you can stream live interactive feed from legal jurisdictions to play poker, blackjack, roulette and baccarat.
Recently the company launched the Hop1800 model worldwide. This cell phone is the world’s cheapest, available at just $10 in the United States. These prepaid disposable phones can be used only for making phone calls.

Prepaid Disposable Phones


It’s funny to hear it is promoted as the $10 Anti-iPhone as it doesn’t have a display, but its main features include dual-band support, 4 hours talk time, 150 hours standby, polyphonic ringtones support, vibration, and measures just 96.6 x 41.6 x 14 mm at 77 grams. In addition it uses the Infineon sound chip for high audio quality and call stability.

About the design we have to mention its tactile numeric keypad with Braille markings and the fact that it can be co-branded.

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“Though the iPhone is an amazing device, I challenge anyone to make a call faster than with the HOP1800,” said Hop-On CEO Peter Michaels. “With the cost of living and roaming fees going through the roof, the HOP1800 is also the perfect iPhone traveling companion. Just buy a local SIM card and you can use the HOP1800 with over 40 domestic wireless carriers,” Michaels said.

Hop-On disposable cell phones cost just 10$ in US and if you return it for recycling you receive $5 back just to Keep it Green.

Disposable Phone

The disposable cell phone made by Hop-On will be brought back after the success at CTIA 2008 in Las Vegas, where the company decided to offer it in a 10,000 European purchase order.
It’s the cheapest cell phone that has ever existed and will be available at just $20 price.

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The cost is explained by the fact that this GSM 900/1800 MHz cell phone using Texas Instruments chip sets and Infineon chip sets, doesn’t have an LCD display, but just embedded antenna, 100 phone book entries, speed dial for 90 locations, 12 ring tones, optional GPS module, and multi-language support.

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It measures 112 x 46 x 17 mm and is powered by a720 mAh Li-Ion battery that lasts up to 3 hours of talk time and 240 hours in stand-by.
Other features include compatibility with TTY for the hearing impaired, tri-band mode 1900MHz CDMA and a call history of 20 missed, 20 incoming and 10 outgoing calls.

Hop-On Wireless Announces the Hop 1883 Mobile Phone with GPS

Hop-On Wireless headquartered in Canada is producing a new mobile phone, a GPS-equipped candy bar model with touchscreen.

Hop On Wireless Announces the Hop 1883 Mobile Phone with GPS

It has a large QVGA-type display of 2.8 inches with a resolution of 240x320 pixels, being able to render 262K colors on its TFT screen which also supports handwriting.
The built-in camera is not missing, and it has 2MP, CMOS-type, with video recording capability.

The Hop 1883 is a lightweight phone and ultra-thing in the same time, measuring just 117 x 58 x 19 mm and weighting 130 grams.
It is a (tri-band 900/1800/1900 MHz) GSM phone with GPS Chipset for tracking , GPRS Class 10, Bluetooth 2.0, and USB 2.0 technologies, and has also browsing (WAP 1.2).

Its internal flash memory is of 128MB but it can be extended to 32MB.
The battery has a stand-by time of up to 500 hours and the talk time ends after 8 hours.
The producer announced two color options which you can pick from: black and silver.
We don’t know yet when the Hop 1883 will be available in markets but the company specified the fact that it will be an inexpensive model.