Saygus making VPhone V1, Android powered video chatting cell phone

By Mark Rollins - 11/16/2009 3:10:42 PM


Calling with mobile video has not really taken off, but a company called Saygus plans to release the VPhone V1, a video transmitting and receiving phone that runs on Android and will be available from Verizon.

Of course, the video transmission has to work with another VPhone, but perhaps it will be compatible with phones of the future. As it is, it has a 5 Megapixel camera, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, Wi-Fi, and 3.5-inch touchscreen. It should have four hours of video chatting, and seven hours of talk time.

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Tags: Saygus, Video communication, Video Phone, VPhone, VPhone V1



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