
Cingular today introduced a new company-branded smartphone, the Cingular 2125. The handset represents the company's first offering powered by Windows Mobile 5.0.
Built by HTC, a Taiwanese wireless device manufacturer, the Cingular 2125 supports quad-band international roaming and the new high-speed EDGE networks.
The new handset is powered by Windows Mobile, which means it can interface with Microsoft Office applications and Microsoft Exchange. It also can interface with Cingular Xpress Mail and MSN Hotmail.
In addition to e-mail, the Cingular 2125 offers access to several wireless messaging applications, including MSN Messenger and Cingular's own multimedia-messaging service.
The 2125 also includes a multimedia suite, with Windows Media Player 10 Mobile at its heart. The device supports multiple audio formats -- including MP3, AMR, AAC, WAV, and WMA -- as well as MPEG-4 video streaming.
As a GSM quad-band "world phone," the 2125 gives you the ability to use the services of carriers in several countries around the world.
Size-wise, the 2125 measures 4.57 x 1.81 x .69 inches and weighs 3.74 ounces, including the battery pack. It is powered by the Texas Instruments OMAP 850 200-MHz processor with 64 MB of built-in SDRAM and 64 MB of Flash ROM.
The device sports a 2.2-inch color screen and comes with Bluetooth 1.2, infrared, and mini-USB connectivity. A 1,150 mAh lithium-ion battery provides up to four hours of talk time and up to six days in the standby mode.
The new EDGE-enabled Cingular 2125 smartphone is available in most Cingular Wireless retail stores now and costs $199 with a two-year contract.
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