Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Feb 2 2007, 9:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Neonode annouced a small touch screen phone already back in 2002. The Neonode N1 made it then finally onto the European market in November of 2004. As you know touch screen phones are all the hype now with the Apple iPhone and the Prada Phone.
Update:
Neonode N2 Announced
Now Swedish Neonode is apparently coming out with a new Neonode phone. At least this is what the homepage of the Neonode site is saying. They try to be funny with a pregnancy spiel, which does not resonate with me at all.
Neonode will introduce the new phone on February 12th, and will be making its first public appearance just a few hours later at the 3GSM World Congress.
See the Neonode site and the supposed to be funny blog of the product designer. Via Engadget.
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