iRiver to Made Mobile Phone?
Nov 13, 2006 MP3 Players, Mobile Phones, PMP, iRiver

I’ve seen this picture at iRiverfans forum. The webmaster said it will be the new member of iRiver G series. From the button layout of the picture, it seems to have mobile phone features. Well, it looks pretty much photoshoped! Let see what happen then
[ via iRiverfans ]
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Some Pictures of JWD GM300
Mar 2, 2006 MP3 Players, Mobile Phones, Others Players
We did mention about the JWD GM300 couple days ago. Not just playing audio, it also allows you to insert a SIM card into it and perform some basic functionalities of a mobile phone. However, just don’t compare it with Sony Ericsson’s Walkman Phone.

Here are some closeup pictures of the interface of GM300.
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JWD GM300 – The Mobile MP3 Player
Feb 17, 2006 MP3 Players, Mobile Phones, Others Players
It is common to see a mobile phone that plays MP3 music. But how about MP3 player that comes with mobile phone functionalities? The Chinese Jingwah Electronic has made a breakthrough to the market by introducing its lastest MP3 player, JWD GM300. The core feature of GM300 is to playback MP3 and WMA audio files. However, it does come with several basic functionalities of mobile network connectivity, text messaging and T9 input.

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Motorola ROKR E1 Annouced
Sep 8, 2005 Digital Music, Mobile Phones
The Apple Special Event, San Francisco yesterday brought a lot of surprise (as expected)! As others speculated, Steve Jobs – together with president of Motorola’ mobile division, Ron Garriques – introduced the long waited iTunes phone, Motorola ROKR E1.
With iTunes installed on PC/Mac, you can simply drag and drop up to 100 songs or random autofill (auto-shuffle) into your Motorola ROKR E1 via USB. It will pause music when you have a call and resume play automatically once you hang up. The sound of Motorola ROKR E1 is good as Paul Boutin said.
{ iTunes + Cingular }
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Mobile Phone Meets iTunes?
Jul 5, 2005 Apple, Mobile Phones

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