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1. Wrist Watch Phones

1.1. Wrist Watch Phone

1.1.1. http://www.hotsaleoutlet.com/Wholesale-cell-phone-watches-free-shipping-cell-phone-watches_c2229/All-1

1.1.2. Product Description • Wrist Type: Wrist mobile phone (Watch mobile phone) • General Network GSM900/GSM1800/GSM1900 • Supports dual SIM card • Stereo calls • Bluetooth wireless data transmission/USB data transmission • 1.3 megapixels CMOS camera.

1.1.3. http://www.c-mobile.info/m810i-touch-screen-dual-sim-wrist-watch-phone/

1.1.4. wrist watch phone

1.1.4.1. pros:

1.1.4.1.1. Jorje Alejandro

1.1.4.1.2. A watch phone replaces two devices: a wrist watch and a cellphone, so there’s less luggage to carry arround in your pockets It usually comes with a Bluetooth headset in the package, making it almost usable on a daily basis It’s easier to see if you have any missed calls or SMS messages A watch phone is always in reach, so you won’t miss a call or new message (this can also be regarded as a weak point, in case you don’t want to be reached). The alarm function will also be really loud as it’s closed to the ear, so you won’t fall asleep anymore in the morning when you have to go to work.

1.1.4.1.3. You get it all, a cell phone, mp3 player, video player, digital and video camera.

1.1.4.1.4. Ted DiPerna

1.1.4.2. cons:

1.1.4.2.1. A watch phone’s size is much bigger than a normal wrist watch, making it not a fashion statement and hard to match with your clothes Because it weights almost as much as a phone it’s hard to wear it all day long, and your hand gets tired after a few hours The screen for the screen is very small, thus lacking precision so that many times the menu options are hard to access, even with the stylus Always phone functions are mostly basic (Calls, Messaging, Phonebook), so if you need more than that you won’t be satisfied with a watch phone Having a Bluetooth headset paired to the watch phone means there’s another gadget that needs to be charged regularly. Also it increases the chance (actually doubles it) that one of them runs out of juice at one time and you don’t want to use the speaker as everyone near you can hear what you have to say. Every watch phone uses its special operating system, so not much of support here from software developers, so even if you can install additional applications the offers is very limited.

1.1.5. Pros:

1.1.5.1. A watch phone replaces two devices: a wrist watch and a cellphone, so there’s less luggage to carry arround in your pockets It usually comes with a Bluetooth headset in the package, making it almost usable on a daily basis It’s easier to see if you have any missed calls or SMS messages

1.1.6. Cons:

1.1.6.1. A watch phone’s size is much bigger than a normal wrist watch, making it not a fashion statement and hard to match with your clothes Because it weights almost as much as a phone it’s hard to wear it all day long, and your hand gets tired after a few hours The screen for the screen is very small, thus lacking precision so that many times the menu options are hard to access, even with the stylus

1.1.7. Jermaine Pearson

1.1.7.1. http://www.thewatchphones.com

2. LG GD910 1st Touchscreen

2.1. New

2.1.1. I believe LG GD910 is the maiden wrist watch to land on our shore. Thanks to Maxis now we Malaysians have this LG GD910 phone to wear on our wrist. I couldn't believe it was LG who has brought us this nifty wristphone! One that you can flaunt even without trying. LG GD910 is a phone that demand attention because of its unique form factor.

2.1.1.1. http://www.tekkaus.com/2010/04/lg-gd910-touchscreen-3g-wristwatch.html