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rolex or phone?
rolex or phone?

Dubbed awatch phone, the quad-bandGSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz device will offer one and two hours of continuous talk time and 100 hours of stand-by time at the flick of a wrist. It includes a built-in phone book and 40 different polyphonic or MP3 ring tones, and weighs in at under 80 grams.

Measuring a minute 39 x 50 x 17 mm, the watch phone also offers support for GPRS Class 10, which should provide users with more than comfortable speed when using its WAP 1.2 browser and e-mail client. In addition, the watch phone also supports SMS and MMS, as well as Bluetooth and speakerphone capabilities. Whether the Bluetooth support also includes a DUN Profile is unknown, but it would be fair to assume that if it did, the watch phone would quickly become a hot item amongst owners of Bluetooth-enabled PDAs seeking GSM/GPRS connectivity.

MegaBuyStore is showing off the world's smallest GSM/GPRS mobile phone, which just so happens to be fitted to a watchband. The tiny phone features a 65K LCD screen, a phone book, WAP 1.2, Bluetooth, Media Player, MP3 ringtones, and a speakerphone.

Despite being a first-generation watch phone,MegaBuyStore's new James Bone-style watch offers a range of advanced features. Users will interface with the watch phone through its 65K LCD display, sporting a resolution of 96 x 64 pixels which can be personalized by means of wallpapers. In addition, as befits a watch phone, the display shows the time when the user is not engaged in other activities. Once again proving its technical prowess, MegaBuyStore will ship the world's first wrist watch style mobile phone, boasting GSM/GPRS, an 65K LCD display and more in 2010.

By Edward Jacobsen




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