Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Keep a Wrist Watch Cell Phone and Throw off Your Cell Phone and Watch



Don't be curious in seeing some young men seemingly soliloquize. In fact, they are on call with the blue tooth headset accompanied with watch cell phones. How cool they are after you know the truth. Since the advent of watch cell phones which has integrated wrist watch and cell phone together, many fashionable men have diverted his interests of cell phone to watch cell phones, among of which are super stylish. Wow, watch cell phone is that mysterious. Will you want to keep a watch cell phone and throw off cell phone and watch?

What is a wrist watch cell phone

The wrist watch cell phone is a wrist watch that contains the function of a cell phone. You can slide the unit out of the wristwatch band, and extend it to use it as a normal cell phone. The idea has been with us for more than half a century, but the successful execution of a practical, effective – even stylish – watch cell phone is only just starting to become a reality. As a wrist watch, it would have a speakerphone button that allows the user to answer the phone and hang up while driving or the user can combine the gadget with a bluetooth headset.

Two examples of wrist watch cell phone

Two examples showing innovation in both technology and design emerged at CeBIT 2003 – NTT DoCoMo’s Wristomo and Samsung’s GPRS Class 10 watch phone. Built by Seiko, Wristomo’s unique design enables it to be taken off the wrist and used as a handset. The phone supports web browsing at up to 64kbps, emails to a maximum size of 3,000 characters, promising continuous talk-time of two hours.

Billed as the world’s smallest GPRS phone, Samsung’s new Class 10 watch phone offers one and a half hours of continuous talk time supports voice activated dialling, WAP 1.2, Bluetooth and Speakerphone technologies.

The phone weighs only 80 grams including battery and measures just 37.8 x 64 x 17.7 mm.The watch phone display is a 256 OLED (Organic Light Emitting Display) colour screen that features 96 x 64 pixel resolution.

Not unlike the personal jet-pack, the watch cell phone is one of those inspired ideas that captured the public imagination long before it had a chance to become a technological or commercial reality. Now China’s Qiao Xing Mobile has announced the launch of its wrist-watch mobile phone, the W100, which features a 65k TFT-LCD touch screen, 1GB T-flash extendable memory built in, FM radio and a 1.3 megapixel camera.

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