Dual SIM cell phone for your wrist


If you remember the LG GD910 and the sensation it was able to create at the Consumer Electronics Show which took place at the beginning of this year in Las Vegas, Nevada, then you surely remember that its success is in fact a consequence of the fact that the GD910 was a watch phone.

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Now, following the example given by LG and hoping they will also have the chance to impress everyone with their device, other companies from all over the world managed to bring the same idea in the spotlight. One of these companies is the Swiss-based Handyuhr. It’s somehow a surprise, because we’ve accustomed to Chinese cell phone makers so far to come with dual SIM watch phones.



Called M860, this is a dual SIM cell phone that the user can wear on the wrist, and is equipped with features like the tri band GSM connectivity (850/1800/1900 MHz), the two SIM cards, a 1.4 inch TFT display with a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels, 260k colors and touch sensitive feature, a mini-stylus that is designed to help the user to control the screen, Bluetooth 2.0, a 1.3 megapixel camera, MP3 player and a 1GB microSD card which is included. But one can use cards of no more than 16GB.

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The watch phone measures 75 x 52 x 18 millimeters and weighs 69 grams. As for the price, it is said to be sold for 799 Swiss francs, which means approximately $710. Quite expensive, if you ask me, but if you’re interested, you can go to the official website of Handyuhr and grab one for yourself.

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(Source: UnwiredView)


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