The LHO1 has something that the iPhone lacks: a stylus. I’ve always thought the iPhone user interface might do better with an optional stylus input. Chinese manufacturer’s, those inclined to knock off Apple, have their heart in the right place when they release iPhone copies with styluses. The LHO1 is of that tradition. The manufacturer describes it as a PDA phone. It’s a triband GSM phone with a touchscreen that vibrates (I suppose another way of saying tactile feedback) with Bluetooth 2.0. Sadly there is no WiFi. The phone uses TransFlash memory card that maxes out at 2GB. This is a cheap one at only $159. The manufacturer does not mention Office support, and we wonder why not since they are calling this a PDA phone.
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Comments (4)
why can’t any phone company do an i phone with a good cam like 5 to 6 mpix and an aditional mms cam 2mpix + a radio and a 1gb memory + 2 lines and a good speakers and a touch screen,and not that expensive is it that hard on them??
i have one of these phones and they are hard to get to work and supposly wont work with Cingular (AT&T) but i got mine for $149 on http://www.todayssmartphones.com
I will buy this phone . It’s pretty cool they say .
A co-worker of mine bought one from http://www.todayssmartphones.com and within a few weeks, it completely died. The touch screen didnt work very well and it was a complete piece of junk. I was going to order one myself but now I am glad I waited. There is no phone number to call anyone at the company, you have to email only. I think the whole thing is a scam.
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