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  • Qisda showcases dual-mode GSM / WiMAX-compatible mobile

    Filed under: Handsets , BenQ , Others , Windows Mobile , GSM , EDGE Far from being the first dual-mode handset we've seen (heck, it's not even the first WiMAX-friendly dualie ), Qsida's recently showcased slider is still quite intriguing. The currently unnamed cellphone supports both 802.16e WiMAX as well as GSM / GPRS / EDGE networks, and just in case you're hankering for another way to get connected, there's a built-in WiFi module too. Reportedly, the smartphone is a test device used in the M-Taiwan initiative to promote WiMAX, and aside from handling voice calls via (almost) any flavor of wireless protocol, you'll also find Windows Mobile 6.1 running the show. Granted, this particular unit wasn't down with 3G, but a spokesperson was adamant that such a handset would be added to its portfolio eventually. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
  • BenQ Siemens' pop-up slider on sale on eBay - BenQ Siemens SL98

    BenQ Siemens churned out some interesting handsets in their final days as a legit manufacturer. One of our favorites was the BenQ Siemens SL98 reverse slider - rather than sliding the screen upwards to reveals a keypad (like the more traditional sliders that we’ve seen), the screen pops up out of the body. Now, you won’t be able to grab a BenQ Siemens phone from the defunct company, but this here BenQ Siemens SL98 popped up on eBay’s German site. The auction has, sadly, already ended - but it’s nice to see that the prototype will live on and carry the BenQ Siemen legacy into the future. Aside from the unique form-factor, the BenQ Siemens packed in a lowly a 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, microSD card slot, and QVGA display - so there isn’t much to be desired. Still, it would have been cool to have show off this one-of-a-kind handset at our next office Holiday-party. [Via: Unwired View ] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Picture: Not your typical slider phone, the BenQ Siemens SL98BenQ Siemens SF71 - Last Hurrah For BenQ SiemensBenQ Siemens P51 PDA phone launchedBenQ re-emerges as LCD and projector manufacturerBenQ Siemens Q-fi EF71 Pink edition
  • BenQ T33 avoids brick status, offers music without a SIM

    Filed under: Handsets , Multimedia , BenQ , GSM GSM handsets have a nasty tendency to become paperweights (albeit paperweights that can place calls to 911) when they find themselves missing nothing more than a thumbnail-sized piece of plastic -- the almighty SIM card. Ten years ago, that was a fair proposition since phones didn't do much besides make calls, and you need a subscriber identity to do much of that anyway. Fast forward to 2007, though, and phones do a heck of a lot more than call, so why do we still get so much hate when we power on our 'sets without SIMs? BenQ feels your pain, showing its T33 slider -- an all-around midrange musicphone, but the money feature here is that you can pull the SIM and let it function as a music player alone. Other goodies include a 2 megapixel cam, stereo Bluetooth, 220 x 176 display, FM radio, and the obligatory microSD slot. The keypad looks like a nightmare to use, but considering that BenQ's North American handset presence amounts to a big, fat goose egg, we're not too fired up about it. [Via Fareastgizmos ] Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
  • BenQ-Siemens SL98 reverse slider

    Filed under: Handsets , BenQ-Siemens Just when we thought that the slider form factor had reached its zenith, BenQ-Siemens has apparently knocked that all to bits with this, the SL98. Rather than always having the screen exposed to the elements -- and über abrasive pocket lint -- this novel approach has a small display to get a quick peek at incoming call info, with the main screen squirreled away inside. With the touch of a button -- or flick of the wrist, we really don't know -- the main screen is unleashed for your viewing pleasure. As proof that these guys are on to something, both Asus and LG have submit patent applications with similar ideas. Pretty slick stuff, we're looking forward to getting more details as soon as we can. [Thanks, Staska] Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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