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Pharos GPS Phone Launched

January 5th, 2007        

Pharos, a brand known for windows-based GPS devices released a GPS phone. It is a GSM world-phone based on ETEN GloFish and will support WiFi and Bluetooth. Unfortunately it does not have a 3G function. It will be sold ‘unlocked’ for $700. Here’s a specs of the phone Ubergizmo…

Specs
• Touch screen
• Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz cellular modem; GPRS, EDGE, Blootooth version 2.0 class 2+EDR; and WLAN 802.11b/g.
• Unlocked SIM card slot easily accepts user’s existing SIM card and wireless carrier service.
• Free three-month subscription to Pharos Smart Navigator Web-based location services.
• Windows Mobile 5.0 with Microsoft Office Mobile.
• Digital camera with 1200×1600 pixel resolution; GPS location stamping capability for future “navigation by image” function.
• Built-in microphone and speaker for hands-free operation; supports external stereo headset.
• Lithium-Ion Polymer rechargeable battery: up to 5 hours talk time; 15 hours PDA use; 160 hours standby.
• Bonus Microsoft Streets and Trips for trip planning on a PC.
• SiRFStarIII GPS receiver, pre-loaded maps of US and Canada, Pharos’ Ostia navigation and routing software

[via Ubergizmo]

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