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| InfoSonics to Unveil 2008 verykool Line-Up of Mobile Phones InfoSonics it will introduce its planned 2008 verykool line-up at the Mobile World Congress trade show (3GSM) in Barcelona, Spain taking place February 11 to 14, 2008. The planned new line-up consists of three different advanced GSM technologies: GPRS (2G), EDGE (2.5G) and HSDPA (3G). Some of these products are in final testing stages, while others are in developmental stages. As these new products begin shipping in the coming months, the company will continue to provide updates. The newly designed 2008 line-up of verykool will features some unique design ideas targeted to the youth and the youth-minded public which has been the company's target market since the inception of verykool. The verykool line-up will offer a robust features-set for each price segment. In addition, the company plans to revamp its verykool website soon to display more information about the current and future product line-up as well as develop a verykool community. InfoSonics' verykool proprietary line of mobile phones covers a full spectrum of product offerings, including entry level handsets and full featured phones, mid-tier and high end. The verykool phones are compact, stylish handsets, available in multiple fashion color options and filled with the most popular features demanded by younger consumers, such as, MP3 and multimedia players; mega pixel cameras; PC Sync; expansion memory slots; and GSM tri-band or quad-band 'world phone' standards. In addition to its wireless handsets, InfoSonics' offers the verykool fixed wireless phone providing cellular connectivity that is unimpeded by the limitations of copper wire, fiber or cable capacity in Latin America and other regions where cellular or traditional phone connectivity is greatly limited. The verykool line of products InfoSonics is initially focused on selling its proprietary to carrier customers in Latin America, with the potential for geographic expansion opportunities in the future. write your comments about the article :: © 2008 Computing News :: home page |