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F3000.jpgThe UTStarcom F3000 is the latest WiFi handset on the block which takes off where the critically acclaimed F1000 handset left off. The launching of the new handset makes sense as the last couple of years have seen a tremendous growth in Wi-Fi hotspots and wireless routers. Thanks to the new handset one can take full advantage of VoIP services without being chained to their personal computers.

The UTStarcom F3000 will also appeal to the public thanks to its chic clamshell design and it dimensions like 85 x 43 x 22mm. It’s equipped with a full-color, 1.8” (45.7mm) LCD screen and is both a cellular handset and a wi-fi handset. Protocols like SIP, SDP, RTP/RTCP and RFC 2833/inband DTMF are supported by the handset and it operates on WiFi 802.11b/g 2.4GHz, WEP64/128 and WPA.

Other features found on the handset include; polyphonic ringtones, text messaging capability and talk-time of up to three hours , stand-by time of approximately 75 hours user interface languages, including English, French, Spanish and Chinese, PSTN features, like call waiting and three-way calling. Another nifty feature found on the handset is the Auto-Search capability which lets one locate WiFi networks within range and store these profiles for later use. Three separate SIP accounts can be also programmed for complete versatility. For more info visit here