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Its Lovely but is it a Smartphone!? |
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Written by Brody
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Friday, 23 January 2004 |
By now i'm sure you have all seen the photos of the EurophoneUSA and ICT Technologies collaboration on other Smartphone sites, as enthusiasts of the platform we were obviously intersted in the rumours resulting in an e-mail being sent to ICT Technologies. The response we got was this:
Mr. Pell,
We can't provide further details at this time, other than what is available on our website and in our press release dated Friday, January 16, 2004.
Sincerely,
Peter Takantzas
Vice President, Import and Export Department
ICT Technologies, Inc.
This made me read back the press release again to confirm any rumours...
"ICT Technologies, Inc. and EurophoneUSA, Inc. Partner With Uroa Tech of Korea In New Product Launches
NEW YORK, Jan 16, 2004 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- ICT Technologies, Inc. (Symbol: ICTT) and EurophoneUSA, Inc., strategic partners of Uroa Tech, a leading research, development, and design group in Korea, are announcing the introduction of several new cellular phones. Since October 2003, Uroa Tech has been working on a series of GSM, CDMA, and TDMA cellular phones to be introduced into the worldwide marketplace by ICT Technologies, Inc. and EurophoneUSA, Inc. during the first and second fiscal quarters of 2004. Won June Lee, Chief Marketing Officer of Uroa Tech stated, "We are excited to be a part of these new product launches. We believe that our partnership with ICT Technologies, Inc. and EurophoneUSA, Inc. shall yield products and ideas that shall redefine the phrase 'capture the imagination.'" ICT Technologies, Inc. shall begin its introduction and delivery of these high-end cellular phones in Europe, during the 1Q fiscal year 2004, with the EG 3600, dubbed "Elegance," a Tri-band GSM/GPRS phone. Also to be introduced and delivered in the same quarter in Europe is "Hermes," or EG 4200, an ultra light GSM/GPRS camera phone with a 260,000-color TFT LCD display. "Hermes" shall be available in two Tri-band configurations (Europe: 900/1800/1900 & America: 850/1800/1900) culminating in a Quad-band configuration (850/900/1800/1900) for worldwide ease of use. ICT Technologies, Inc. also announced that its intended product launch and delivery during the 2Q fiscal year of 2004 shall begin with the EG 4000, dubbed "Remo." The "Remo" is a lightweight, Quad-band, GSM/GPRS, sliding smart phone with a 1.3-mega-pixel resolution camera and built-in flash and many additional features that shall be announced in the near future. "It shall be perfect for people who want more features in a smaller and lighter handset... We are excited to be introducing and delivering these high-end phones to the marketplace and we are equally excited in our partnership with Uroa Tech, which I believe will continuously yield superior products to the worldwide marketplace," said Joshua Shainberg, President of ICT Technologies, Inc.
SAFE HARBOR STATEMENT: This press release may contain forward-looking statements that are not historical or current and are made pursuant to safe harbor provisions of the Securities Acts. These statements involve risks and uncertainties concerning the Company's performance as well as the Company's plans. The results may differ materially from the results predicted and reported. It should not be considered as an indication of future performance. All readers should consult the Company's latest 10K and 10Q filings with the SEC.
Contact: ICT Technologies, Inc. +1-914-592-1700
SOURCE ICT Technologies, Inc.
ICT Technologies, Inc. +1-914-592-1700"
Not much there then?! We hope that the "Remo" that is rumoured to run Windows Mobile does exactly that and becomes a popular Smartphone but at this point in time i think its a little early to tell?
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