Fujitsu cellphone for children
Japan biggest telecom company, DoCoMo, in coordination with electronic manufacturer, Fujitsu, launch brand new cellphone for kids, F801i. The F801i comes in a series of bright colors and includes other kid-friendly features like access to online gaming. The phone is specifically designed to help keep kids safe.
Parents will appreciate the phone’s built-in alarm that can be easily set off by pulling a trigger, as well as the 24/7 geo-tracking in case the child goes missing. The phone even has a watch-looking device with a proximity sensor to ensure the parents are immediately contacted if the child is ever separated from the phone.
Source: NTT DoCoMo, OhGizmo
Print Posted by Amir Karimuddin on December 10th, 2007
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