During CES this week, Binatone’s iDect division presented the android iHome phone, a cordless phone designed for non-mobile home use. The phone connects to the internet via WiFi and can be expanded with an SD memory card.
The user guide details a plethora of features the phone has, essentially providing Android to mobile users on their landline. Read more for complete specifications.
Features:
- DECT digital cordless phone
- DECT CAT-iq 2.0
- Android Operating System
- Wi-Fi connection (802.11 b/g)
- 2.8″/ 7.1cm diagonal touchscreen (320 x 240 pixels)
- Auto-rotate landscape / portrait orientation
- Memory Card: Micro SD
- Internet Browser (HTML, WAP)
- Email client
- Widgets and RSS feeds (Weather, News, Sport, Finance)
- Internet Radio
- Music Player (MP3)
- Built-in stereo speakers in docking station
- Headphone connection on handset
- Picture Viewer (Jpeg)
- Contacts Manager (300 entries for phonebook and email)
- 14 minute digital answer machine
- Handsfree speakerphone
- Call waiting caller ID
- Logs your last 50 calls
- Last 30 number redial
- 20 Polyphonic ringtones
- Alarm/ Clock/ Calendar
- Up to 60 hours standby time
- Up to 8 hours talk time
- Answer machine
- Caller display
- Color display
To bad it’s not a TV remote, or does some sort of Google Voice SIP calling.