On June 16 America will be the first to receive the new GSM wrist phone watch introduced by Turtle Wireless, a leader in the wireless accessories industry.
TW801 is a cool fashionable wearable phone sporting an oval shape with tiny white sparkling stones encrusted on margins, and rich in technologies on the inside.
It is a tri-band GSM phone which is wearable on your wrist like a standard watch and which provides a built-in 1.3 MP camera, Bluetooth wireless file transfer, MP3/MP4/3GP support, touchscreen, and WAP/GPRS support.
You can use it to store videos and pictures in its 512 MB internal memory or extend it up to 2GB via a Trans Flash memory card. Other things you can do with it include playing songs in the background while dialing a number, set the equalizer, use the Bluetooth stereo functionality, listen to the FM radio, take pictures, record video with sound while on the go, manage documents, send SMS messages to groups, set the background picture, set the alarm, play games, record voice, set the vibration, use the IP dialing functionality, make calculations, check the exchange rate, check the time in the world, use the health management tool, make short notes on the 1.4-inch display of 260K colors, or just talk on it handsfree for up to 220 minutes.
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The wrist phone watch from Turtle Wireless has a standby time of up to 180 hours and also provides othe languages besides English, such as Chinese, Arabic, French, German and Italian.
It measures 61 x 45 x 16 mm at 90 grams and will be available at a price of $249 with 1 year warranty and the following cool accessories: stereo Bluetooth headset, extra battery, car and home charger, and data cable.
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The C6000 is a multi-functional cell phone with TV and Dual SIM support for the use of 2 SIM cards simultaneously.
It comes with built-in TV Tuner, FM radio, Bluetooth wireless connectivity, and multi-language support including English, Turkish, Chinese, French and Arabic.
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Available at a retail price of $251.23, C6000 sports a 3-inch large TFT touch-sensitive display of 262K colors, and integrates a 1.3MP CMOS camera type with video recording capability, 2 pre-installed games, 256MB memory with up to 2GB storage support, 500 contacts capacity, and GSM support.
The cell phone measures 126 x 58 x 16 mm at a weight of 120 grams with the battery providing up to 5 hours of talk time and 320 hours of standby.
You can watch a video presentation of this cell phone model here:
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One of the most styled cell phones launched by Special Phones is Silver Cool, a CDMA-enabled handset with Dual SIM support so you to use your both SIM cards together on GSM and CDMA networks.
The Dual SIM technology is very popular among Chinese cell phones and Silver Cool priced at $320 is one of them sporting a 2-inch TFT LCD display of 160K colors having a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels.
It costs much probably because of its good looking design and the white gold housing, but you can use it as a music/video phone only for MP3, MP4, 3GP, MIDI and WAV file formats, while the sound settings can be changed via the equalizer.
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The built-in camera with video recording capability captures images at a maximum resolution of 1280 x 960 pixels and you can store all this media in the 128MB internal memory, expandable via a memory card.
Other features include Document Viewer, USB, GPRS, message firewall, alarm, games, handsfree, voice recorder, and incoming calls flashing lights.
You can talk on the Silver Cool for up to 300 minutes.
It measures 107 x 47 x 15 mm at 120 grams.
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Made by hand probably from Brazilian Rosewood-like sweet smelling material, the unique cell phone here is decorated with pure gold details.
Rosewood Cell Phone costs $560 because of the handcraft and the costs of the timber used for the housing, but the features also explain it.
It is a dual-band model working on 900/1800 MHz networks, and shows a 2.2-inch large display of 260K colors with 240 x 320 pixel resolution.
Supporting the most common music and video file formats it is a great entertainment handheld providing MP3 ringtones as well as Equalizer.
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You can watch full-screen videos, take pictures of 1280 x 1024 pixel resolution, record videos in MP4 format, manage your documents, and some memory of up to 2GB, connect to the internet via GPRS, store up to 500 groups of phone books with big header sticker and ringtones, play games, browse your media with the touch-sensitive display, send emails and record entire conversation.
Other key elements include USB connectivity, hands free, handwriting recognition, and IP dialing.
Rosewood cell phone measures 111 x 49 x 18 mm and is available in brown housing with darker elements.
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Stefano Casanova is the one that had invented this new concept for mobile phones, the screen projection.
His concept projection phone is a Windows-based one, able to project what is on your display, using embedded micro light projector placed at the back of the LCD.
It doesn’t sound too useful I believe.
Why would we use something like that?
We can watch the display directly.
These things are different in cases when users have eye problems or… I don’t know maybe if you want to see your pictures bigger.
But you’d probably use this feature mostly when playing games on your phone.
I am sure you are a little bit disturbed by the short dimensions of your display.
You can’t compare it with an LCD monitor.
From the concept description it seems that you’d have to flip the screen down to activate the feature.
This could mean that you won’t be able to see what’s on screen while projecting that image.
Pfuf, this just started to get too complicated.
Better check the images.
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