Pharos rolls out Traveler 137, coming this quarter for $599.95
Pharos rolls out Traveler 137, coming this quarter for $599.95 (flag)
www.engadget.com — 3.5's the magic number with Pharos' new Windows Mobile-based offering: 3.5-inch display -- wide VGA, no less -- and 3.5G data. The Traveler 137 rolls deep with the best HTC has to offer (owing in no small part to their ODM partnership with Inventec, we figure) with 512MB of Flash, 256MB of ...
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Pharos books the Traveler 137 for later this quarter
SlashGear — ... If you’re in the market for a Windows Mobile device that does GPS really, really well, the newly introduced Pharos Traveler 137 looks like it won’t lead you astray - literally.  If it does, it’s just not doing its job. ...

Pharos Traveler 137 Windows Mobile smartphone unveiled
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis — ... price of $599.95. The device comes with a full-featured navigation software with voice prompts on a pay-as-you-go basis that spares users an ongoing monthly fee. Initially, U.S. maps will be provided free of charge, while pay-as-you-go maps will be available for Canada, Western Europe and Eastern Europe on a daily, weekly, monthly or yearly basis. The service will soon be extended to include maps of China, Russia, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil and elsewhere. [Image from Engadget] Related News from IntoMobile: Pharos ...

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