Cell Phones — 26 October 2009

Remember the inPulse, the perfect compliment to your Blackberry? Well, today it got official and will ship this coming February for $149. As previously stated the phone will display your incoming calls, messages, texts, emails and calendar info right on its 1.3-inch OLED screen. They’re stating that the battery is good for up to 4 days, that is assuming you receive just 20-30 updates a day – we think most people receive double if not quadruple that in the business world so expect battery life to vary greatly. There’s no such mention of a touchscreen (not possible at this price), but it would appear as though interaction is had through a single button.
- 1.3″ full colour organic light-emitting-diode (OLED) display
- Bluetooth® v2.0+EDR
- 150 mAh lithium-ion polymer battery
- Glass lens and full metal body
- 22mm interchangeable wrist band
- Vibrating motor
- Micro-USB port (for charging)
- Over-the-air firmware updates
- Dimensions: 51mm height x 38mm width x 12mm depth

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