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Presented at the fair MWC 2010 SAGEM Puma Cell will not only be launched under the brand name of the German sportswear company. SlashGear reviews the occasion of your PUMA announced plans for new . The manufacturer plans to release a called Puma 2, this time equipped with a system .

French company earlier this year advised that he plans to introduce its offer new models of phones equipped with Google’s platform. SlashGear says the manufacturer is preparing the first in 2011. Called Phone 2 Puma will be based on and the system interface Puma. Cell has to be cheaper than its predecessor. Puma is sold for around $ 500 (1900 gold). The French manufacturer also announced that it intends to cancel the future of your software for phones. The company also will release new phones in other brands than Nike and Porsche, among other things Gucci.

Puma 2 will not be the first manufacturer. In the third quarter of this year will hit the stores . Smartphone with Google to combine new technologies such as solar panels, biometrics, sensors, and atmospheric NFC. On board we find a and a QVGA touch screen, 3.2 megapixel camera. Cell is to be available in Europe for around 115 euros.

Puma Phone Specification :

Network

GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900

Announced

2010, February


Dimensions

102 x 56 x 13 mm

Weight

115 g


Display type

TFT resistive touchscreen, 256K colors

Display size

240 x 320 pixels, 2.8 inches
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate – Digital compass


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Puma AG and Wireless have announced their collaboration to create the first Puma Phone. Calling the device an “active ,” the Puma will feature all of the basics, like HSPA networking, a 3.2-megapixel camera and a 2.8″ QVGA touchscreen, and will also pack some features for athletic types and Puma fans. Four outdoor use, the Puma Phone will feature GPS for routing, mapping and geotagging, as well as a compass and a pedometer. While the is outside, it can be charged with the solar cell on the back, and a battery indicator tells you when it’s full. The interface, with it’s carousel-based menu design, was built from the ground up for the Puma Phone.

Though it doesn’t use a traditional OS, Wireless and Puma say that applications will be available for the device, and customers will also be able to view live video streams, from popular sports matches, for instance. Puma customers will also be able to shop via the mCommerce destination.

The Puma Phone will be available on European mobile networks and directly from Puma’s own stores starting this April, 2010.

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WOW what now?? Nike Phone? :P