Neonode N2 Ultra Compact Touch Screen Phone
The Neonode N2 is an ultra compact touchscreen phone with weights only 70 grams, it comes with a 2.0″ 176×220 pixel display, 2 megapixel camera, miniSD memory expansion, a multimedia player capable of playing back MP3, AAC and WAV audio plus MPEG4 and WMV video files plus Bluetooth. The N2 is a quad band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 device.

Neonode N2 have create an open and extensible operating system on the N2, so users can develop their own applications and the phone software can be upgraded as necessary. But not sure if this is a custom operating system or not, but the Neonode N1 already run a version of Windows.
Other interesting feature at Neonode N2 is called WRR “Web Radio Recorder“. It allows you to download tracks from internet radio stations to play back later, and records only music and strips out the speech, and presumably ads. It’s a good deal for consumers but probably not a good for the radio station. To use WRR, you need to connect the N2 up to a PC running the WRR client.

N2 has what Neonode call an “optical grid” of light emitters and sensors. This is the same approach taken with the Neonode N1. Neonode themselves make a passing reference to the Apple iPhone when talking about the product and say that Apple and “other manufacturers can see the benefits of the concept and are now following the lead set by Neonode”.
Neonode N2 will be introduced into Europe during the spring, at a cost before tax and subsidy of around €400/£250.
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