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Orange evolves 'Snowphone' to 'Snow-mobile'
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Want a phone that brings you resort webcams, snow reports, video technique lessons (on snowboarding only, it seems),
Ellis Brigham
discount vouchers and "a free copy of snow mag Slide"?
Here are more details (plus photo) of the Orange Snow-mobile - which is a Samsung X660 with relatively basic specs - in this review by
Stuff magazine.
Apparently it's an upgrade of the previous 'Snowphone'.
Is this a relevant product? Would you buy it?
Stuff have sent one of these phones to Tignes for a "live test", and are promising more news next week. In the meantime, if anyone else would like to get hold of one, we could have a second opinion.
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
David Goldsmith
, That wouldn't survive being sweat steamed inside your coat then dropped in the snow
There are very few 'hardened' phones ready for the hill. The Nokia 5140i is one
http://www.mobile-phones-uk.org.uk/nokia-5140i.htm
and even has a GPS 'snap-on'. It's not waterproof but it's tolerant of temperature extremes and bounces off concrete from head height.
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
OK, let's see what they do to this phone in Tignes. How much is the Nokia you mention? The Snow-mobile is quoted by Stuff at £90 (pay as you go).
Would the Nokia be capable of transmitting the kind of material you'd get on the Orange phone?
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David Goldsmith
, I've no idea, but if you're trying to learn a sport over your mobile phone it's kinda indicative of the person you are and the product in your hand. (w****r?)
Put and avalanche transceiver or a standard-band push to talk facility in the thing and we're talking business.
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