Neon 7 Phone – Any smaller and it's a wrist mobile

neon-7_1.jpg The concept of tiny phones should be encouraged as this will eliminate the need to always remember where we kept our phone, and even allow our self the luxury of wearing our phones on the wrist. I am totally for the wrist phone concept which is touch enabled & voice activated. For now we may have what comes closest, the Neon7 is a tiny slim phone which features almost all of today's add-ons like Bluetooth, a touch screen and lets not forget the camera, in a neat and almost tiny device.

The Features include

· Small and thin GSM cell phone features a touch screen and heat sensitive keys
· GSM Frequency : 850/1800/1900MHz
· 95 X 42 X 11 mm: Super Slim Size
· 1.3M Pixel CMOS Camera/Camcorder Function
· 1.9" 65K Color TFT LCD-TOUCH SCREEN
· HEAT SENSOR Enabled Navigation Keypad
· Built-in MP3/MPEG4 Player Functions
· Stereo Bluetooth Support
· Connect to your email POP/IMAP server directly(Lite Email Version)
· Virtual onscreen full keyboard
· Talking Menu & Intelligent Call Alert: The Neon 7 lets you know who's calling, by READING THE INCOMING NUMBERS OUTLOUD using SPEECH SYNTHESIS technology
· Hand-writing recognition input
· Web Cam functionality
· Video Recording up to allowable memory space
· SMS, MMS, WAP Support
· 64 Polyphonic Sound
· Extended T-Flash Slot Support
· Speaker Phone
· Built-in Applications: Image Editor, Ring tone Composer, Organizer, World Clocks, Calendar, To-do List, Stopwatch, Health Check, Phone Book, etc

The Phone is an unlocked tri-band GSM cell phone with no included SIM card. You will need existing service with either T-Mobile or AT&T/Cingular to use this phone in the USA. It will NOT work with Verizon or Sprint. You can use your existing SIM card from your current cell phone (in which case the Neon 7 phone will just become your cell phone with the same number and same voicemail while the SIM card is inserted), or buy a pre-paid SIM card from T-Mobile or AT&T/Cingular.

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