Mobile phone of the future arrives
News brought to you by Skint Tariffs, providers of price comparison for cheap international callsIn the past, predictions of the future depicted people communicating through watch-like devices and that future has finally come.
Now, mobile phone users can make cheap international calls through a phone which is small enough to be worn as a watch.
The phone was introduced by General Mobile at the Cebit, the annual trade show of information and telecommunications technology held earlier this month in Hannover, Germany.
Measuring no more than 5.81 cm by 4.42 cm by 1.64 cm, the phone offers users many of the functions that they have gotten used to.
As well as the capacity to make outbound calls and use an access number for reduced tariffs on overseas calls, the tiny device has an MP3 player, Bluetooth and 128Mb of internal memory.
The user controls the phone through a small organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screen.
The manufacturer claims the battery life is 120 minutes of talk time and 80 hours of standby.

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