Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Electrobit HSPA IP-based satellite phone introduced


satellite_phone_1.jpg Elektrobit released its dual-mode satellite terrestrial HSPA handset at CTIA Wireless 2008, and this modern marvel has stirred quite a fair bit of interest. It touts itself to be the "first fully IP-based Quad-band GSM-satellite phone" which features a touch screen display, a full QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, USB, and GPS navigation, all powered by the Elektrobit unveils HSPA handset Windows 6.1 mobile operating system. It will come in a PDA form factor, where users in the US will be able to seamlessly connect via both the satellite and terrestrial components of the TerreStar network. That is currently the sole carrier at this stage, so who knows whether there will be others in the future? Both Elektrobit and TerreStar have come together to deliver a new generation of mobile reference designs that will bring together the first quad-band GSM and tri-band WCDMA/HSPA smartphone with integrated all-IP satellite-terrestrial voice and data capabilities in the world. Among the other notable firsts would be this being the only fully IP-based satellite phone using high-speed packet data, a full QWERTY keyboard, and based on the Windows Mobile. Accompanied by other services such as SMS, MMS, IM, Email, Push to Talk and Location Based Services (LBS).

Some of the specifications to be included into the EB-TerreStar reference designs include:-

Windows Mobile Professional Operating System
100MB of internal memory
Lightweight form factor
4.7D x 2.5D x 0.8D
Built-in Bluetooth connectivity
Integrated Wi-Fi connectivity
GPS navigation
Mass handset customization possibilities

No idea on how much this will cost when it finally hits the market though, but it looks (and sounds) set to be one feature packed smartphone.

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