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Coolest phone - Neonode |
shklar1 Joined: Nov 27, 2001 Posts: 164 From: Israel PM, WWW
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check this super small cool phone... Neonode-
operating system: Windows CE with Neoshell
display size: 176x220 pixels
memory card: SD (memory sizes available up to 1 GB)
built-in camera: 640x480 pixels
availability: February 2003
More info -
www.neonode.com
http://www.wirelesssoftware.info/show1news.php/804.html
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ultimatemobiles Joined: May 18, 2002 Posts: 328 From: London PM, WWW
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I have to say that phone looks quality!
Dont think much of their website tho, doesnt really give much information!
Anyone know of an estimated release price in the UK?
Thanks
Simon
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bart Joined: Feb 03, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Flanders PM, WWW
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estimated price is about 500$ not much, but i don't like it, i don't look the design, and what about the softwear windows ce. i'll stick to my P800 when i finally have it.
i think the neonode wont have MMS and i wonder what kind of battery it has?
[ This Message was edited by: bart on 2002-12-12 13:00 ] |
shklar1 Joined: Nov 27, 2001 Posts: 164 From: Israel PM, WWW
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More info:
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Swedish firm Neonode put out a press release today talking about their new N1 mobile device. It is a phone type device with a built-in camera, but with the added bonus of having a touch-screen. It is based on MS Windows CE with a proprietary program running as the main interface.
More information will be posted here as it is discovered.
Some features:
Dimensions: 88mm x 52mm x 21mm
Running Windows CE (PocketPC 2002?) with "Neoshell" running on top
176x220 touch-screen display (260k color?)
16Mb RAM, SD Slot for expansion
Built-in VGA camera
Internal speaker with audio out jack
Should include the following software: MP3 player, Video player, Web Browser, Email, Address Book, Notepad, Photo Software, and others. Presumably the standard PocketPC 2002 software with custom programs.
I have twice been told that this device supports 260k colors on the display. This would be a 18bit color display, something I have never heard of before. I have my doubts. Additionally, I have been told that it should be available in February 2003 and will cost around 5000 SEK ($500€). This is 100% unconfirmed information at this time.
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duncanb99 Joined: Apr 30, 2002 Posts: 137 From: South London PM |
If it runs on Pocket PC Phone Edition it may be OK...thats what the XDA uses.
Does it have Bluetooth though? |
bart Joined: Feb 03, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Flanders PM, WWW
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you've got the info from http://mobile.burn.com/review.jsp?Id=184 |
shklar1 Joined: Nov 27, 2001 Posts: 164 From: Israel PM, WWW
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dunno
That's the only info i've got...
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T-mobile Joined: Nov 12, 2002 Posts: 222 From: Greece PM |
In my opinion this is how all mobile phones in the future should be. The keypad just wastes space in a cell-phone. it is just amazing, beautiful concept (and design I would say). My only problem is that I am not familiar with this firm so I don't if could find proper support to other countries. But apart from that it looks an amazing phone! |
Cytech Joined: Feb 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Stockholm, Sweden PM |
In an interview with Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet, Magnus Goertz (one of the founders of Neonode) says Neonode will be one of the third biggest mobile manufactures at year 2007.... that's five years from now... will they succeed?
He also says Neonode count on sellin around 200000 phones in Europe next year, and at christmas time next year their 3G phone will be released.
For those who can read swedish, here is the article |
701 Joined: Nov 26, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Romania PM, WWW
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10X 4the info shklar!Interesting indeed:)
This post was posted from a Nokia |
Flying Finn Joined: Dec 12, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Finland PM |
I have to say I don't fancy the way it looks, not conventional enough for me I guess. It kinda looks like a Tamagotchi (sp)... The size is good though. But I'm more into Symbian devices.
NOTE: I'm not instantly hating it though, like most people are here when it comes to new Nokia devices  |
jb Joined: May 21, 2002 Posts: 303 PM |
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In an interview with Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet, Magnus Goertz (one of the founders of Neonode) says Neonode will be one of the third biggest mobile manufactures at year 2007.... that's five years from now... will they succeed?
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I think he is ridiculously confident. That can be dangerous. Otherwise I seriously admire those guys. |
jb Joined: May 21, 2002 Posts: 303 PM |
N1 is all I've ever wanted. I want it so badly.
MS Windows CE is a big annoyance though. I hope dedicated fanatics will device a method to run an embedded version of linux on it. I don't mind dropping neoshell in favor of embedded gtk-based something. |
jplacson Joined: Apr 21, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Philippines PM, WWW
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18-bit screen is new tech...developed by Sony... go to Palminfocenter.com and look it up.
Neonode, that's a phone I'd get...It looks like something the old designers from Ericsson would have made. (Who knows, it is from Sweden!)
I don't like the MS OS in it...they should've used Symbian. Oh well... we'll see...
If the final version will have ALL the features of the T68i (3-band, BT, voice functions, calendar, addressbook, e-mail, etc...), mp3/mpeg4, and web/wap capabilities... this will be my next phone...sorry P800... too little...and WAY too late.
an 18-bit screen kicks the hell out of EVERY colored phone AND pda out on the market today. |
NetGuy2 Joined: Jun 27, 2002 Posts: 260 From: Barcelona, Spain PM, WWW
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I love this gadget!!! I'ts amazing!
And the webpage design is great! (Also the music )
I'm sure that my next phone will be a Nenode!! I will help this people!
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