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Epsilon Systems E340 Poniard released for foreign companies

Cravan
11-06-2007, 17:57
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Epsilon Electronic Systems Presents

The Poniard

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Today marks the release of the Epsilon E340 Poniard, the latest in Epsilon's line of high-end mobile phones. The Epsilon is an ultra-modern design for use with foreign cell phone service providers, and has been noted for its high sales in the Empire with various service providers such as Anathog, Verseon, and Imperial Mobile. The phone has many unique features which make it one of the highest-rated Epsilon products yet, although it has been said that future products will be based upon the Poniard.


Statistics

Dimensions: 47 x 94 x 14.2 millimeters
Weight: 92 grams
Screen: 180 x 220 pixel TFT LCD
Internal Memory: Cards availiable in 10 MB (standard), 30 MB, 60 MB, and 1 GB
Sound: Supports MIDI, MP3, WAV, and OGG. Can be made compatible with other sound file formats with minor software modifications.
Networks: GSM Quad Band; GPRS; Others as required
Connectivity: Bluetooth, USB, and SD support
Battery Life: 7.5 Hours (talk); 360 Hours (standby)
Phone Book Cap: N/A, limited only by remaining memory
Camera: 2.1 Megapixels; video-capture capable

Features
-Photograph caller ID
-Varying contrast and transparency display settings
-Easy to use 3D GUI
-Aurora 5XA-Mini Graphical Operating System (comparable to heavily-scaled down Windows Vista)
-Text Messaging Support
-Seven colors with matching keypad backlights
-Easy-to-Use standard keypad layout
-Durable fiber-glass shell, similar material used on CR20A2
-Photo and video gallery with playback and minor editing options
-Internal user-friendly web browser
-Support for various games and third-party programs
-USB and SD support for transfer of data; internal memory card slot on included SD card for interface with personal computer
-Customizable alarm clock, calendar, and various other user-input features

Suggested retail price:
ç350.00 ($681.35 USD)


The following colors and styles are availiable:


Ice (http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c381/crave22/PhoneWhite.png)
Steel (http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c381/crave22/PhoneSilver.png)
Blaze (http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c381/crave22/PhoneRed.png)
Forest (http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c381/crave22/PhoneGreen.png)
Aqua (http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c381/crave22/PhoneBlue.png)
Stealth (http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c381/crave22/PhoneBlack.png)
Pink (http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c381/crave22/PhonePink.png)


The following is a list of service providers who currently offer the Poniard:

Cravan:


Anathog
Verseon
Imperial Mobile


Calizornistan:


Calizerin Wireless
Siap
11-06-2007, 17:58
That is...amazing...battery life.
Cravan
11-06-2007, 18:00
((OOC: A combination of the SLVR's statistics, which put it at 6.33 hours talk and 350 hours standby, and advertising using the best case scenario. =P ))
Calizorinstan
11-06-2007, 18:11
Calizerin Wireless from Calizorinstan wishes to carry the E340 Poinard, it's a CDMA based carrier, so it'll be the E340m, it'll retain the manufacturer UI, and the bluetooth profiles.

OOC:
Do you have more mobile phone's coming?
Cravan
11-06-2007, 18:13
OOC: If I get bored and decide to draw more, heh. =P However I have a few requested linearts to draw, so I'll be getting to those first before I start another phone.
The Macabees
11-06-2007, 18:19
[OOC: You could probably create a huge mobile phone market if you focus on selling mobile phones to terrorist organizations. They'll need millions, on NS scale, and they are more likely to buy a certain number of phones, as opposed to the civilian market where nobody has an idea of how many mobile phones may be required by their population.]
Calizorinstan
11-06-2007, 23:44
OOC: Just curious, what's there RL equivalent of the E340, in term's of the features?
Cravan
12-06-2007, 05:09
OOC: It's really just a mish-mash of alot of different phones and features and such. Just something I did for fun in my free time, really. Figured there's not many things like this on NS.
Calizorinstan
12-06-2007, 05:14
OOC: It's very good, would you ( Epsilon) be interested in collaberating with me (Kingteck, a phone making company in Calizorinstan) on a smartphone?
Cravan
13-06-2007, 14:35
OOC: It's very good, would you ( Epsilon) be interested in collaberating with me (Kingteck, a phone making company in Calizorinstan) on a smartphone?

OOC: Sure, that sounds great!
Calizorinstan
13-06-2007, 14:37
OOC: I was thinking of a similar thing to the iPhone, since as far as I know, we'd be the first to offer a iPhone like device in the NS world.