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Turtle Wireless TW801 Mobile Phone Watch Announced

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The Highly Anticipated Successor to TW800, Makes Its US Debut

Turtle Wireless, continues to extend its leadership in the innovative and novelty electronics market this season.

Turtle Wireless is proud to introduce the TW801, a revolutionary Tri-band GSM phone designed to be worn like a wristwatch. This mobile device comes with a camera, Bluetooth, MP3/MP4 capabilities, touch screen, WAP/GPRS compatibility, and more. The TW 801 will be available to the North American market starting June 16th and retails for less than $249.00.

It includes Stereo Bluetooth Headset, Extra Battery, Car and Home Charger’s, Data Cable and a one year warranty.

The TW801 also offers 512MB of internal memory, with an option to expand the Trans Flash memory up to 2 GB, multi-lingual support for English, Spanish, Portuguese French, Chinese, plus more. The TW801 offers three hours of talk-time and 160 hours of stand-by. It’s a cell phone, camera, and Mp3/Mp4 media player, brilliantly engineered to fit into a wristwatch form factor. The TW801 is specifically designed to work in America with a tri-band frequency of 850/1800/1900, and with all GSM carriers including AT&T™, T-Mobile™, to name a few. Since it’s unlocked, it can work with any GSM Carrier Worldwide.

Turtle Wireless plans to release additional wearable devices in Q3 and Q4 of calendar year 2008 to help cement its lead as the de facto vendor of the most innovative wearable communication devices.

Turtle Wireless is a leader in innovative and novelty wireless accessories and phones, providing an array of products to North and South American wireless retailers. For more information, please visit http://www.turtlewireless.com or contact Shiraz Odhwani at (214)347-8025.

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