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Pharos Brings the Traveler 117, 127 and 619 to North America
   

If the Traveler 137 is a little too much for your needs, then you may be interested in the Traveler 117, 127 and 619. Starting today, major North American retailers will sell the three at $529.95 for the 117 or 127, or just $199.95 for the 619. More information after the break.

TORRANCE, Calif. - January 6, 2009 - Pharos Science & Applications, Inc., a leading provider of location-based information and services, today announced the availability of three new smartphones for the North American market. The Traveler 117, Traveler 127 and Traveler 619 provide precise Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation on an unlocked Windows Mobile handset, empowering users with a capable smartphone that can operate on the Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) network of their choice. Taken together, the three phones expand customers' choices in the growing unlocked handset market and cater to individual hardware preferences, whether for touch screen, standard QWERTY keyboard or a large key QWERTY keyboard. The Traveler 117, Traveler 127 and Traveler 619 are available today from major retailers.

"While there is widespread agreement on the features our customers want in a phone, we've noticed they have more personal preferences when it comes to hardware," said James Oyang, PhD, President, Pharos. "The Traveler 117, Traveler 127 and Traveler 619 give our customers an uncompromising smartphone in the style of handset he or she likes best."

The Traveler 117

With 3.5G connectivity and a roomy, 2.8 inch touch screen VGA display, the Traveler 117 is a powerful smartphone that is ideal for making calls, surfing the web or navigating. With the touch of a finger, users can access work or personal e-mail or find the latest gasoline prices, movie show times, weather conditions or news headlines through Microsoft Live Search. The Traveler 117 comes preloaded with Pharos' Smart Navigator software, a pay-as-you-go navigation solution that recently won the Consumer Electronics Association's prestigious Innovations award. The Traveler 117 is now available for the suggested retail price of $529.95.

Traveler 127

Sporting a QWERTY keyboard for rapid text entry and a 2.5 inch touch screen, the Traveler 127 is designed to meet the heavy messaging requirements of the mobile professional. Able to download content at speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps, the Traveler 127 takes advantage of the fastest broadband speeds available to deliver an unrivaled mobile office experience. Users can access work e-mail and the complete suite of productivity applications in Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional Edition. The Traveler 127 includes Pharos' award-winning Smart Navigator software that provides voice-prompted, turn-by-turn directions, ensuring that users reach their destination safely and efficiently. The Traveler 127 is now available for the suggested retail price of $529.95.

The Traveler 619

The Traveler 619 is an unlocked Windows Mobile handset that features a spacious QWERTY keyboard with large keys designed for easier input. For mobile field workers and those who simply prefer working with keys that are easier to see and manipulate, the Traveler 619 provides a powerful smartphone with location-based services of real-time traffic, maps, driving directions, GPS guidance, gas price, weather, and movie information, and the ability to connect to enterprise applications. The Traveler 619 is now available for the sharply competitive price of $199.95.


Pharos Announces the Traveler 137
   
http://www.pharosgps.com/products/p...37_7.90&cat=136

Pharos is at CES showing off its latest device, the Traveler 137, and there's enough in it to make the Touch HD quiver with fear. For starters, there's a Qualcomm MSM7201A processor running at 528MHz, 256MB RAM and 512MB ROM. There's also a crisp 3.5" touch screen with a resolution of 480 x 800, a 3.0-megapixel camera, a microSDHC slot, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, aGPS, an FM radio, and support for quad-band GSM/EDGE and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA (1700/1900/2100MHz). The Traveler 137 hits stores this quarter at an MSRP of $599.95. Jump the break for the press release.

TORRANCE, Calif. - January 6, 2009 - On the cusp of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Pharos Science & Applications, Inc., a leading provider of location-based information and services, introduced the Traveler 137, an unlocked Windows Mobile phone distinguished by its slender profile, cool applications, and bright, 3.5 inch touch screen. The Consumer Electronics Association lauded the arrival of the Traveler 137 with its prestigious Innovations award and has displayed the stylish handset in the CES Innovations Design and Engineering Showcase. True to Pharos' roots in the navigation space, the Traveler 137 provides full-featured navigation with voice prompts on a pay-as-you-go basis that spares users an ongoing monthly fee. In an industry brimming with mobile devices, the Traveler 137 stands apart by offering users tremendous value on a powerful, sleek handset that runs on the GSM network of their choice. The Traveler 137 will be available late in the first quarter of 2009 from major retailers for a suggested price of $599.95.

"Windows Mobile opens up a world of choice and personalization for our partners and customers. The Traveler 137 from Pharos is a great example of how partners can build on the Windows Mobile platform and create unique phones based on their expertise," said Stephanie Ferguson, general manager, Mobile Communications Business, Microsoft. "Pharos has long been a leader in providing navigation solutions for Windows Mobile, and we're delighted to see this expertise in action with the Traveler 137."

"Most navigation solutions for smartphones only work when within a carrier coverage zone," said James Oyang, PhD, President, Pharos. "We've equipped the Traveler 137 with our hybrid navigation system that follows you wherever you want to go and charges you only when you actually use it."

The Traveler 137

Weighing just 4.9 ounces and encased in a sleek, stylish black case, the Traveler 137 combines everything users expect in a multimedia handset with the complete suite of productivity applications in Windows Mobile. The 3.5 inch touch screen display dominates the device, rendering web pages and images in 65 thousand colors and 480 x 800 pixels. E-mail, web browsing and multimedia are a snap thanks to 3.5G connectivity with download speeds up to 7.2 megabits per second (Mbps). A three megapixel camera records picture and video while a second camera on the front of the handset enables users to participate in video conferences. The Traveler 137 comes preloaded with a touch screen keyboard, SPB Mobile Shell with touch-and-sweep user interface, and Microsoft Office Mobile suite, Media Player, and Live Search, a service that provides free information about traffic, gas prices, movie times and weather.

Smart Navigator, Pay-As-You-Go GPS Navigation

The Traveler 137 features Pharos' Smart Navigator software, a unique hybrid navigation system that earned a CES Innovations award for outstanding design and engineering. As a hybrid navigation system, Smart Navigator works both on-board and off-board the device. Thus, even when the Traveler 137 is out of a carrier coverage zone, the user has the ability to display maps, create routes and navigate door-to-door. Initially, maps of the United States will be provided free of charge. Pay-as-you-go maps are available for Canada, Western Europe and Eastern Europe on a daily, weekly, monthly or yearly basis. The service will soon be extended to include maps of China, Russia, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil and elsewhere.

Traveler 137 Specifications

Operating System: Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional

Hardware partner: Pharos works closely with Inventec

Processor: Qualcomm MSM 7201A 528MHz

Memory: 256MB DDR SDRAM, 512MB Flash ROM

Phone: unlocked GSM quad band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, EDGE / GPRS, Tri-band 3G, 1700/1900/2100 MHz, UMTS 384Kb/s, HSDPA 7.2Mb/s, HSUPA 2Mb/s

Talk time: up to 4 hours talk time and 200 hours standby time

Display: 3.5" TFT LCD with touch panel, 480 x 800 Wide-VGA with 65,000 colors

Wireless: GPS aGPS compatible, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, BluetoothTM v2.1 + EDR , FM tuner

Camera: 3 megapixel for picture or video, .3 megapixel on the front for video conference

Expansion: USB 2.0, micro SD slot support SDHC, stereo audio jack

Battery: 1380 mAh Li-Ion, rechargeable/replaceableSize: 4.60in (L) x 2.40in (W) x 0.51in (H)

Weight: 4.9 ounces


Flexilis Security Suite For Windows Mobile
   
http://beta.flexilis.com/

"We are a team of security researchers, software developers, and mobile technology fanatics who want to help make the mobile world a safe place to work and play. Our team is primarily comprised of very technical folks who want to take on the challenge of developing security solutions for the next generation of computing devices. Most importantly, we are the kind of people who love building great products that are as easy to use as they are advanced in how they keep you safe."

Flexilis is a new security suite that is designed to protect your data from malware, viruses, theft or loss. It is in beta right now. To find out more, or to sign up for the beta, head over to their site.


HTC Touch Diamond On Sale for $389 USD
   
http://www.expansys-usa.com/p.aspx?...rtner=pthoughts

Looking for a great deal on a modern Windows Mobile device? Then check out what Expansys is selling for a mere $389 USD: a Touch Diamond! [Affiliate] I'm kind of amazed to see the huge price drop, but perhaps it's a simple supply/demand issue because these units are Euro frequencies, meaning you won't get 3G in the US or Canada. If that doesn't matter to you, it's hard to beat this price on what is still a flagship device from HTC.


Motorola Unveils MOTOSURF A3100
   

"Managing your social and work life just got easier with the MOTOSURF A3100. The touch tablet's customizable home screen is layered on top of the familiar Windows Mobile 6.1 software and has many applications that can be accessed with the tip of a finger, a stylus or an omni-directional trackball. The home screen icons can be personalized to give 'live' feeds on weather, news, personal and work e-mail, messaging and calendar events. WiFi and 3G connectivity make the experience seamless and fast."

Motorola's worst kept secret, the Attila, has finally been unveiled as the MOTOSURF A3100. We're still waiting on an official specs sheet from Motorola, so for now, feast your eyes on the images above and after the break. A Q1 launch is expected for Asia-Pacific and Latin America. Other regions? Motorola's keeping mum.



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