MSI introduces Android powered VoIP phone [Video]


Everyone knew that Android would not be limited to powering cellphones. Android powered netbooks and media players were anticipated even before the google OS picked up momentun. But, recently we have seen the OS powering a few not-s0-expected devices. First we saw the Android powered landline phone and now we have the Android powered VoIP phone on display at MSI’s booth at CeBIT.

The device, MS-9A31 is a landline-cum-VoIP hybrid featuring a large touchscreen.  The phone supports DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication), video conferencing and instant messaging. Connectivity options include two LAN ports and a USB port. It also has a card reader for multimedia file transfer. There is no news on pricing or availability of the phone. Check out the video

via [Engadget]

MSI introduces Android powered VoIP phone [Video]
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Imran April 6, 2010 at 1:43 am

By looking at the phone picture above, it really looks promising. I wonder when this phone will be available in the market for general public use.

But I bet this piece of gadget is going to be very expensive. Let me know when its available I will be their first Client. I have just fell in Love with VoIP technology and want to try this handset.
Thanks