GPRS Phones (Nokia Alert)
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Hannover, 22 March 2001. Trium will be springing a surprise at CeBIT 2001, with the presentation of Eclipse, one of the first GPRS mobile phones with a colour display. Whether you use it for work or leisure, Eclipse offers state of the art communication technology making it set to be this year’s favourite mobile phone. Trium combines many functions to make this elegant dual band phone a pleasure to use. It’s a truly colourful experience with 256 colours that can be packed on to its display measuring 120 by 143 dots. This enables the two games and other multi-media applications to be viewed in full colour.
If you’re looking for information, permanent access to the Internet, with GPRS transmission capabilities of up to (86 kbps*), means you’re guaranteed to find the latest information or even do your virtual shopping. It’s also easy to distinguish yourself from the crowd using melodies and images that can be downloaded to adapt the phone to your own tastes.
Above all, the new Trium mobile phone offers a wide selection of features for mobile business users. It allows users to exchange electronic business cards or synchronize dates in organizers via IrDA and a serial cable. If SMS messages are not enough, send a fax or make a quick call using the voice dialling function and with the Voice Memo function you can be sure that no ideas get lost.
Eclipse is available from specialist retailers from late summer 2001.
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Mitsubishi Electric Telecom Europe Launches Sirius – the Latest Addition to the Trium Range Advanced technology and cutting edge design is the essence of Sirius, a new mobile handset for professional use, from Trium. Mitsubishi Electric Telecom Europe (METE) Launches a New Trium Handset Guaranteed to Add Some Colour to Your Life
Hannover, March 22, 2001 Trium today announces the launch of Sirius, its latest mobile handset combining leading technology with the ultimate in stylish design. Featuring WAP/GPRS, personal organiser capabilities and IrDA interface for mobile business, Sirius is the ultimate handset for those who want information at their fingertips. Whether used in a restaurant, in the office, or while travelling on a train – the burgundy-red phone with its silver battery cover and silver-framed display is sure to be noticed. Its compact design and its lightweight 75 grams make Sirius easy to carry whilst on the move.
Being the ideal travelling companion, the sleek phone features a complete set of business functions. Its GPRS capability and integrated WAP browser enable its owner to search the web for the latest news, stay in touch with business associates via chatting and e-mail functions while simultaneously buying new products from on-line shops.
As time is one of our most valuable resources, Sirius incorporates a personal organiser to help its owner efficiently manage schedules and contacts. Plus, it eliminates redialing frequently used numbers manually. The Voice Activated Dialing feature detects the name of the desired contact and automatically dials their number.
Sirius’ infrared interface is an additional connectivity feature. Whether in business or private interaction, Sirius allows for a rapid transmission of electronic business cards from one mobile phone to another. And there is more. In addition to digital information, Sirius also records analog input. Thus, it can help its owner to memorise new ideas using the voice memo function. As an additional benefit, Sirius features a currency converter to facilitate financial transactions when travelling abroad. Sirius will be available from authorised retailers in mid 2001. |