The World’s First Windows Mobile Watch Phone

There seems to be a big craze at the moment in creating mobile phone watches, and even though none seem to be making any major impact in consumer buying, it looks like it’s something we’ll be seeing more of in the near future.
Although it doesn’t have an official product name yet, pictures of the world’s first Windows Mobile watch phone have been released ahead of its offical launch date of Friday 25th April.
Available for a pricey £320, the new phone is rumoured to be equipped with Window CE 5.0 and GPRS. Somehow, although the screen measures a mere 1.45-inches it’s claimed to include handwriting recognition.
Connectivity-wise the new watch phone sounds like a real treat with Wi-Fi connection, Bluetooth and up to 1GB of ‘T-flash memory’ (with a free 512MB card included) and support for Skype and MSN, so you can keep in contact with your friends whilst you’re on the move.
If you regularly forget to take off your watch when you get in the bath, there shouldn’t be any danger of ruining this device either as it is completely waterproof.
Sounds a little too generous for the nature of the phone, so it looks like we’ll have to wait for the official launch to see if all of this is true.
source: mobileexpress.co.uk








