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  i-mate releases JAM Pocket PC Phone Limited Edition

Posted on 1-AUG-2005 18:56. | Tags Filed under: News.




i-mate releases JAM Pocket PC Phone Limited Edition

Following on from the world wide success of the original, this new limited edition device comes with all the Windows Mobile features of the i-mate JAM, plus twice as much built in memory at 128MB RAM, CA Anti-virus software, Skype internet telephony software, exclusive access to the club i-mate web portal, free 24 month extended global warranty, and a free 500MB SD card.

The new i-mate JAM retains the same design and compact dimensions of the original, but comes in a distinguished charcoal colour.

The original i-mate JAM will continue to be available in a silver colour.

The General Manager of i-mate Australasia, Mr. Ben Hodgson said, “I’ve no doubt this beefed up new i-mate JAM will continue the phenomenal success of the original. It really is the perfect combination of beauty & brains. This superb product will be the mark of distinction of the discerning mobile phone buyer”.

A limited quantity of the new charcoal i-mate JAM will be available online, or in stores, from mid August 2005.








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KevDaly
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Comment posted by KevDaly on 1-AUG-2005 20:58
Cool, although knowing what we now know I personally think more ROM would've been a smarter move.
cesarfong
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Comment posted by cesarfong on 2-AUG-2005 02:37
just wifi and will be perfect :D
beynon
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Comment posted by beynon on 4-AUG-2005 07:47
Aha... very nice... but how will onboard Skype be of any benefit to this unit which doesn't include Wi-Fi?
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