Free 3G AT&T smartphone and reaching new horizons with the Terrestar Genus
Cellular networks usually gives us a means for communication making it possible for handheld devices to function properly. It is safe to say that the majority of the basic function of a cellphone lies on the cellular networks consistent service. But what if a cellular network is not available at the moment, well we can depend on other features from a smartphone like Wap, Wi-Fi etc., or in the case of Terrestar Genus a backup satellite coverage. ATandT gives consumers the first dual mode smartphone capable of having a satellite coverage area within the U.S. , Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The Terrestar Genus smartphone carries the usual features such as a 2.6 inch touchscreen, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3.0MP built-in digital camera, a microSD slot GPS receiver and a QWERTY keyboard. Running on Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 the Terrestar Genus will also have an Internet Explorer platform for web surfing and capable of giving you 5 hours of GSM talktime and 1.3 hours of communication using the satellite connection which is at a frequency rate of 2.2GHz. Imagine the intangibles in utilizing this one of a kind feature; emergencies or the need for constant communication even though you are in a remote area or a calamity managed to congest or even make it impossible for a regular cellular network to work. The ability to switch to satellite or cellular mode at any given time (depending on the location) giving you absolute freedom in mobile convergence. Last but not the least options for regular users of traditional mobile satellite to lessen expenses by switching to an affordable cellular network. Too bad the coverage area is still limited within the U.S. as everyone is hoping when it does improve even an island with absolutely zero coverage whatsoever can be reached by Terrestar Genus. By connecting to a satellite network Terrestar Genus has managed to extend communications even to farthest depths of the earth so nothing to worry about even if ATandT can’t reach you through the regular connection. Although the planned satellite coverage will eat up your budget because of roaming charges that will give additional expenses expect the Terrestar Genus to gain some following because of its accessibility. Slated to be released on the first quarter of 2010 the Terrestar Genus is close to reality as its manufacturer Elektrobit got the nod of FCC’s approval. So while the whole population in your island is still wrapped up in prehistoric cellular networks that always has a hard time getting a signal, be glad you have the Terrestar Genus which is always in communication in every sense of the word anytime, any day.
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