



The watch phone is like the flying car—a staple of 20th-century dreams that has never really come to fruition. The Kempler & Strauss W PhoneWatch is the latest attempt at strapping a phone to your wrist, and it's another failure. I stopped wearing a watch because my phone could always tell the time; the W PhoneWatch isn't going to win me back to the other side.
Build and Voice Quality
The W comes in black and white models and doesn't look hideously geeky. It feels very comfortable on the wrist. At 2.5 ounces, it's no heavier than some fancy-schmancy watch and its 2.2- by 1.8- by .7-inche (HWD) dimensions mean it doesn't take up too much room.
The W PhoneWatch comes with many accessories—a Bluetooth headset, a second battery, a microSD-to-USB adapter, and headphones that plug into the watch's proprietary jack.
Specifications
- Service Provider
- All Operator Support
- Screen Size
- 1.5 inches
- Screen Details
- 128-by-128, 262K-color TFT LCD plastic resistive touch screen
- Camera
- Yes
- Network
- GSM
- Bands
- 850, 900, 1800, 1900, 2100
- High-Speed Data
- GPRS
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