Ever since the Apple iPhone hit the market, just about every touch screen-equipped mobile phone has been compared to the Jesus Phone of Cupertino. It’s an unfortunate contrast for many handsets, because they may not of necessity be trying to achieve the same thing as the iPhone nor do they of necessity look like the iPhone in any way. Well, tough nookies for them, because the contrast are predictable.
The latest handset to be contrast to the Apple iPhone is the Neonode N2 touchscreen mobile phone. Set to hit the US market some time this year, the Swedish-manufactured cell phone features the company’s patented “neno user interface and zForce optical touch screen technology.” This means that it will be familiar with “sweeping and tapping signals on the screen” and it doesn’t need a stylus. Yes, that sounds like the iPhone (and the HTC Touch), I be familiar with.
The Neonode N2 is not a new phone, because it has been available in Europe since Q3 2007, but this will be the first time that the handset is formally made obtainable in the United States. Neonode plans on exhibit the phone at CES next week. Maybe they’re making known pricing and carrier information at that time too.
I loved this phone. I dont have used such a stylus phone before ever. The browser is way quicker than all my other phones. It has lots of features like texting is a lot easier with the touch screen. Music can go really loud. Camera takes great good pictures for a mobile.