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Cingular 2125 Smartphone By Little Bill | Reporter Date: 01/25/2006 The Cingular 2125 is the first Smartphone-class handset in the U.S. to feature the new Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system. The Cingular 2125 Smartphone, Cingular's first company-branded B2B device, provides the marketplace with an affordable, converged high-speed, global wireless communications device. Built by HTC, the respected Taiwanese wireless device manufacturer, the Cingular 2125 gives customers the best in connectivity, productivity, and mobility with Windows Mobile 5.0, Bluetooth support, quad-band international roaming and support for EDGE, the largest national high-speed wireless data network in the U.S. Cingular's nationwide EDGE network is available in 13,000 cities and towns and along nearly 40,000 miles of major highways.
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"The Cingular-branded 2125 Smartphone is an example of how
Windows Mobile 5.0 can create a flexible, powerful phone that helps
mobile information workers access their most essential business data
in a compact form factor," said Suzan DelBene, corporate vice
president of marketing for the Mobile and Embedded Devices Division
at Microsoft Corp. "Windows Mobile enables our industry partners to
customize devices according to their customers' needs while
including productivity features such as access to e-mail, contacts,
calendar and other critical business information for mobile workers
on the go."
Wide-Reaching Global Experience
The Cingular 2125 Smartphone is a GSM quad-band world phone that
leverages Cingular's roaming agreements with carriers in more than
165 countries for voice and 95 countries for data to provide users
with a wide-ranging international communications capability.
The Cingular 2125 boasts a sleek design, 4.32 inches x 1.84 inches x
3/4 inch, and is lightweight at 3.71 ounces, including battery pack.
On board the Cingular 2125 is powered by a TI OMAP 850 200 MHz
Processor, with 64MB SDRAM / 64MB Flash ROM. The device features a
2.2" QVGA 64K Color TFT Screen and comes with Windows Media Player
10 Mobile, stereo headset jack, 1.3 Megapixel Camera with Camcorder,
Bluetooth 1.2, Infrared and Mini-USB connectivity. A 1150mAh
Lithium-ion battery provides up to four hours talk and up to six
days standby time.
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