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izenMobile Introduces Two New Pocket PC Phones

Posted by Chris Leckness on January 5, 2007 – 10:38 am
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Wireless converged device brand launches handsets for the SMB market

izenMobile™, a San Diego-based converged device company, has launched its new phones for 2007: the KRMA™ and the KSMT™. The brand is positioned to meet the needs of small and medium-sized businesses (SMB) with specific Microsoft® Windows Mobile™ wireless devices that create a simplified digital experience through value-added services.

"We are introducing two devices that, when combined with izenMobile’s service and support, will make digital life easier and more effective for this underserved market," says Jon Driscoll, president and CEO.

KSMT(left) and KRMA(right) – More Pictures after the break

The KRMA and KSMT handsets will be unique in the marketplace. The KRMA combines pocket pc functionality with a smart phone form factor. The KSMT features a slide out QRTY keyboard with 39 keys. Both devices include:

  • Windows Mobile™ 5.0 software for Pocket PCs;
  • a Samsung SC3 2442 400MHz processor;
  • 128 MB Flash ROM, 64 MB SDRAM;
  • GPS with faster fixed times, improved coverage and longer battery life;
  • GSM/EDGE Quad-band; GPRS/EGPRS, Bluetooth and Wifi;
  • ergonomic design with touch screen for stylus or fingertip, navigation button, and power button, plus application buttons and volume control;
  • a built-in 2.0 mega pixels CMOS camera and a SIZE display;
  • expandability through a MicroSD card slot; and
  • a built-in microphone and speaker, mini USB sync and headset jack.


Both the KRMA and KSMT include a range of izenMobile exclusive applications, incorporating phone and multi-media tools, MMS message, utilities and GPS tools.

"Our branded service offering is what makes izenMobile unique," adds Driscoll. "The mix of customization, technical and service support, exclusive software and applications brings a new level of target marketing to the SMB space."

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