Neonode has updated their (annoying, Flash) product page with some real live information about the shipping version of the Neonode N1 GSM phone, including information about the features that are there by default, and those that will be included via free firmware updates in the future. In all, it looks to have the majority of the major features most modern day phones have, with a few glaring admissions, like no GPRS (GSM internet connectivity, basically) and no email, and a complete lack of Bluetooth (they won’t be adding that in with a software update, I’m pretty sure.) It’s a little disappointing, considering how much they had hyped up the phone, but at least they’re trying to get a version out the door. That’s better that vapor, if barely.
But still, do any of our Euro readers still care about the N1 these days, or did Neonode miss the boat? (Thanks, Eric!)
Read – Product Page [Neonode]
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