DoCoMo Debuts Wrist-phone
News On Wednesday, Japanese cell phone carrier NTT DoCoMo began taking orders for the Wristomo, a wristwatch that unfolds into a cell phone. Wristomo is a phone that can send and receive emails, browse Web pages at 64kbps and determine its own...
[March 27, 2003, 12:02]
Chinese Firm Unveils Mobile Wristphone
News Japanese mobile service provider and handset maker NTT DoCoMo released the world's first wristwatch-phone, the Wristomo, in March this year. A Chinese company has launched a tiny, pricey wristphone that packs in features found in larger phones...
[August 13, 2003, 13:25]
Nokia Touts Digital-photo Lockets
News In March, Japanese cellphone carrier NTT DoCoMo launched Wristomo, a wristwatch that unfolds into a cell phone. Nokia on Thursday announced that it's planning to launch new products that will let consumers take pictures from camera phones and...
[September 26, 2003, 13:10]
China Gets Credit Card-sized Mobile
News Japanese NTT DoCoMo has already started selling the first wristwatch-phone, the $290 Wristomo, but it works only in Japan, and has a greyscale LCD panel. Japanese electronics firm NEC has designed a 10mm-thick credit card-sized mobile phone that it...
[November 6, 2003, 10:05]
