Kempler&Strauss WPhone is the smallest watch phone, costs $199
Kempler & Strauss's WPhone is certainly not the world's first wristwatch phone, but strives to the world's smallest one. It comes with a touchscreen display, 4 gigs worth of onboard storage, a microSD card slot, a Bluetooth Communicator handsfree and quad-band GSM connectivity.
By now you should have seen the LG GD910 wristwatch phone, which we reviewed a few months back. It wasn't the smallest thingy around, but it was still capable of making 3G video calls.
While we are waiting for more details on the Samsung S9110 - the direct competitor of the LG's watch phone, Kempler & Strauss presented their WPhone.
The WPhone resembles the S9110, but is more compact with some serious 4GB onboard storage, which is even expandable via a microSD slot. The WPhone does not have 3G needed for doing video calls, but has VGA camera just in case.
The Kempler & Strauss WPhone package includes their stylish Bluetooth headset - the Communicator - which is specially designed for the WPhone.
The WPhone is smaller than its competitors and this might turn the deal-seal along with its 199 US dollars price.
Reader comments
- Ram
- 25 May 2012
- 9G$
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- yeah
- 27 Oct 2009
- p4K
No browser?
- naki
- 16 Oct 2009
- wY5
where can we buy this,seems nice but if battery dies where do buy it from again