-> http://www.hop-on.com/hop1886.html
ein nicht uninteressantes Gerät finde ich - vor allem weil es gerade mal 250€ kosten soll - gemessen an der Ausstattung (262k Display, 2MP usw.) m.E. relativ günstig
Zitat
Irvine, CA, July 25, 2005 - Hop-On, Inc. (OTC: HPNN) today announced that it will launch its latest GSM tri-band handset targeted for the United States and Latin America in October 2005. Hop-on's Model 1886 is a tri-band (850/1800/1900 MHz) handset with a touch screen menu, MP3 player, 2.0M CMOS camera and Mpeg 4 video recorder. In addition, this handset includes such features as WAP/GPRS, 64 polyphonic ring tones, a 262K TFT main screen, predictive text input, SMS/MMS messaging, E-mail (WAP Push) and a 500 name address book.
Dan Gannon, Chief Executive Officer of Hop-on commented, "This latest phone is packed with features and will be a very compelling priced product. Our core business was on emerging markets and low-end handsets. This is our first handset targeted for the high-end and will retail for approximately $300 USD. Phones featuring similar features currently retail for approximately $600 to $700 USD. Our market research studies showed that this design will be extremely successful."
About Hop-on, Inc. HOP-ON (OTC: HPNN) develops and markets wireless phones and accessories as well as wireless surveillance systems. Its product line includes the next generation CDMA2000 handsets designed by its Dallas R&D team as well as GSM/WIFI handsets. Hop-on targets its phones to both emerging market carriers and other domestic carriers and resellers needing an entry level priced phone. In addition, Hop-on offers a line of innovative and attractively priced wireless accessories for both Hop-on phones and other leading manufacturers as well as affordable, wireless surveillance systems. Hop-on is also known for developing the world's first disposable cell phone. It was an IS-95 CDMA phone that was sold to consumers with prepaid airtime and included the capability to add on additional minutes. For more information, visit http://www.Hop-on.com.