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Sprint brings necklace phone to U.S.

Discussion in 'GENERAL Wireless Discussion' started by ComicalMoodyDan, Apr 11, 2002.

  1. ComicalMoodyDan

    ComicalMoodyDan Gold Senior Member
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    Sprint brings necklace phone to U.S.


    By Ben Charny
    Staff Writer, CNET News.com
    April 11, 2002, 12:25 PM PT


    It appears cell phones are now going for your throat.
    Sprint on Thursday became the first U.S. wireless carrier to sell a mobile phone that can be worn around a person's neck. But the new phone, the 4NE1, does not exactly resemble a Cartier diamond necklace.

    Instead, the cord is a white strap of braided fibers attached at each end to a plastic "side plate" that clips on to the phone, Sprint spokeswoman Bit Vo said. The phone, which sells for $149, also comes with a display screen that can be decorated with various screen savers.



    "We thought it would be a fun phone," Vo said. "Even if you don't want to wear it."

    Wearable cell phones for the fashion-conscious have been in the works for years, with companies like IBM working on its own version of an earring phone, and Motorola opening a design center in Milan, Italy, to capture the perfect fashionable look. Several products have been introduced, including Samsung's watch phone.

    These items have been available for sale on Web sites or through the individual phone makers. But until Thursday, no U.S. carrier had added anything like it to its product line.

    Similar phones from other U.S. carriers are expected to follow. In May, Cingular Wireless will unveil a necklace phone for the U.S. market. The phone, which is described as having "urban elegance," is already selling in Asia. It will also feature the first-ever circular display, said a representative for Motorola, the phone's maker.

    Analysts say these phones could end up being a success. Carriers have been spending much of their advertising dollars trying to lure the 20-somethings to cell phone plans, de-emphasizing the latest technological breakthroughs and instead focusing on how the phone looks. Now, they are backing up their marketing pitches with actual products, analysts say.

    "The Cingular phone tested through the roof on the fashion scale," said Keith Waryas, an analyst with IDC. "A lot of carriers are getting away from the bits and bytes marketing, focusing on fun and fashion, the look and the feel."

    Other companies introducing wearable cell phones include Sony Ericsson, which plans to debut a phone that clips on to a belt and uses the wireless standard Bluetooth to feed calls to an earpiece microphone. The gadget comes in different colors so outfits can be coordinated, said a representative for the joint effort between Sony and phone maker Ericsson.

    Nokia, which took fashion to extremes when it helped introduce Vertu's $30,000 phone with its 400 mechanical parts and sapphires and rubies encrusted, also markets wearable phones, a representative said.


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  2. IdiOTeQnoLogY

    IdiOTeQnoLogY Bronze Senior Member
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    i personally dont like LG phones. and from after speaking to othe sprint users on other forums who went out and took a look at the LG 4NE1 it seems to be cheaply made plastic. hanging around your neck. who cares lol actually i guess for some that could be handy but you wont see me wearing one.

    HEY COACH! is that a whistle?

    hip holsters are in!
     
  3. Wayne

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    LOL it is like when Verizon launched the V120c...........for the N-Sync crap concerts......................the rubber plastic wraps that you can get for the phones.............they had a loop at the bottom............all of the posters with N-Stink[​IMG] had them wearing th phones around thier necks ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
     
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    Personally, I can't wait until the bluetooth commercials start mass marketing. I can just see Verizon's TV spot now: A young midwest gal in coveralls and ponytails turns slowly to the camera and smiles, revealing a single blue tooth. The announces says: Call 1800-2-JOIN-IN. (Blue tooth stain no included, this is not an endorsement for teeth staining. Kis, do not try this at home without parental supervison.) Nonetheless, all the punk rockers will see this as the latest revolution. The stylistic nail painting constituents will start painting one finger blue with a while "V" for Verizon. Others will have their nails shaped like a tooth.

    (This mass hysteria brought to you by, Yoda!)
     
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    Kevin since you did not say it...........I am copywriting the info above!! Ha now the commercial belongs to me[​IMG]
     

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