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OpenFrame Platform looks like an iPhone

OpenFrame Platform looks like an iPhoneIf you’re a company that is still making landline phones, you have to come up with something that’s gonna make people want them. Like mimicking the iPhone for instance. Could be coincidence. Maybe. The OpenFrame Platform from OpenPeak sure looks a lot like Apples wonder phone. The frame is the center piece for the wireless phones.

They’ve been working on it for about a year and it should be available in early 2009, priced from $200 and $300, distributed by telecom service providers. I wonder if they’re also planning on providing cool apps so you can really get the whole experience of an iPhone for the home. I wonder if this could fly.

[Wired]

Written by Conner Flynn on August 21st, 2008 with no comments.
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IPhone clone for home phones

Arpita:


At the first glance, you might mistake it for the iPhone but OpenFrame is the iPhone clone of the home phone or IP media phone. Just as the smartphones have redefined the role of mobile phones, OpenFrame is all set to redefine the role of the home phones. Besides telephony and messaging services, OpenFrame will also function as a digital photo frame and will support video and internet services. Inspired by Apple, the phone’s manufacturer, Open Peak will allow third party software developers to create apps for it. With the possibility of carrying a price tag between $200 and $300, this phone will come through carriers such as Verizon and AT&T next year.

via: Wired

Written by arpita on August 21st, 2008 with no comments.
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