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British Carrier 3 Launches the Skypephone

Posted Monday, October 29th, 2007 by Mihnea Boiangiu

SkypephonePerhaps you remember the Skypephone. The device is used for free Internet calls and instant messaging. The British carrier 3 is the first one to sell such a mobile. The Skypephone allows free calls for Skype users, but you can’t dial regular numbers like the PC software does. For that you need to use the 3’s voice services. Skype recommends to use its mobile application with unlimited 3G data plans or Wi-Fi to avoid expensive costs.

The Skypephone has the 3 logo engraved below its screen. It is capable to run regular services like any other phone - calls, text messages, mobile web browser and downloading music from 3 MusicStore. Other features are 2-megapixel camera, MPHutchison 3 player, Bluetooth connectivity, 16MB of internal memory expandable through a Micro SD memory card (max 1GB).

“We are optimistic that if you look at one or two years, (we will sell) millions rather than hundreds of thousands, but in the fourth quarter (2007) we are looking at several hundred thousand worldwide,” told Frank Sixt, the finance director of 3-owner Hutchison Whampoa .

The mobile goes for sale on Friday November 2. The retail price will be £49.99 (or $102.6) free of charge. On the other hand if you sign a contract, you will get it free. The company plans to release the Skypephone by the end of the year in Australia, Denmark, Hong Kong, Italy, Ireland, Macau and Sweden.

via Yahoo News

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