With clock displays becoming ubiquitous on most mobile phones, wristwatches could be seen as becoming redundant. One Australian company, however, has flipped that trend on its head by giving a normal looking digital wristwatch mobile phone capabilities.
The M500 from SMS Technology Australia claims to be the world's smallest mobile phone. The 60g wrist device works just as well as a normal mobile phone, offering 200 minutes of talk time and 80 hours of standby time. Its makers also claim it has full SMS functionality.
The phone features a 1.5in colour touch-screen with 120 x 160 pixel resolution. A small stylus is included to dial numbers and access various phone features on the screen.
With the phone's Bluetooth capabilities, users can talk and make calls with a wirelessly connected headset, or speak Dick Tracy-style through the M500's speakerphone.
The M500 meets all the standards of modern mobiles with 128MB built-in memory, MP3 and MP4 player and USB connectivity for software uploads and downloads. The phone works on GSM Quadband frequencies, which are 850, 900, 1800 and 1900Mhz. This allows anyone with a GSM SIM card to use the phone in any country. In addition, the M500 has a 199 phone number memory storage and 40 embedded real tones.
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