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Watch, phone, both or just a M500 WatchPhone?

Watch, phone, both or just a M500 WatchPhone?

By: Mike  In: Smartphones and Cell Phones  Updated: Dec 4, 2011

Well, the answer to this question is simple: all of them. Cause M500 is a touchscreen wrist phone, that you wear exactly like a watch, and is available from Australian SMS technology for the mere price of “just” 820 bucks.

Wow, you should get a hell of a gadget for these money, don’t you think?

M500 phone-watchM500 phone-watch

Let’s see what . M500 works on Quad-band frequencies, meaning it can be used in virtually every country in the world, as long as you have a proper GSM SIM card. 1.5″ TFT screen, with touch technology and 120 x 160 px resolution, built in MP3 and MP4 players, 128 MB of memory, Bluetooth connectivity… And i could keep enumerating, but it’s easier to check the specs on the producer’s home site.

Battery ensures a talk time of 200 minutes and a standby of 80, and that’s pretty short. But, after all, they had to keep the M500 small and light (only 60 g), cause nobody would have liked wondering around with a brick attached to their hand.

M500 - Latest catch in the mobile world
M500 is interesting, but kind of overpriced

In the end, i can say the M500 is a decent gadget. I don’t really see the point of having a phone-watch actually, and especially one that costs more than a decent laptop, but… For those who might be interested in the M500, there will be only 500 pieces available for direct order. So hurry up and book one now.

Source: WristDreams

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Mike is an Editor at Gadgetroad.com. He's the 'let him write' type of guy, with a great focus on getting the job done and, like all of us, a passionate gadget lover with many years of tech background.

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