PDA style cell phone with a fully functional QWERTY keyboard, and featuring WAP internet access as well as SNES game emulation for getting retro gaming session on.
This media rich phone is truly convenient as it is a sliding phone with its own information screen when closed for easily making phone calls and checking SMS messages, but when opened becomes a multimedia and work station PDA beast.
Perfect for work and for play, send/receive SMS, MMS and even EMS (email) on the go and then using WAP, check out your favorite internet sites. When on the bus or just in a lazy mood, play one of your thousands of Super Nintendo or Nintendo emulated games or MPEG4 movies on the beautiful 2.8 inch TFT QVGA PDA widescreen display. To top it all off, Chinavasion will freely throw in a 1GB TF (micro SD) included with the purchase for letting you throw hours of movies and music as well and as roms.
Yes, this is a great gaming cell phone, but let us tell you what else what other premier features you get with this multimedia mobile phone; TV, FM radio, digital video and still cameras, image viewer, Ebook reader, and easy to use (with extra large capacity) messaging environments for SMS, MMS, and EMS messages. All the texting and media options on this phone are easy to use and well integrated into the phone operating environment.
The CVSDW-9801 game and TV cellphone is proudly brought to you by Chinavasion Electronics. Order your stock now and don't forget to sell your customers additional add-on accessories like belt clip cases, protective sleeves, and bluetooth earpieces to maximize your profits.
At a Glance... - Dual functions: Sliding Phone for making phone calls/SMS messages while closed, and fully functional QWERTY PDA when open.
- SNES/ NES Emulator
- SMS, MMS, and EMS (email) as well as WAP internet
- Included 1 GB Transflash memory card.
- Use U-Disk/Media File Manager to quickly and easily copy files onto your phone.
NOTE: This product is compatible with the worldwide standard GSM frequencies of 900MHz and 1800MHz. Please check with your local provider if you are unsure of your local band requirement. .