Wednesday, November 10, 2010

The World’s First Floating Cell Phone

The world’s first floating phone was unveiled last week. Makers of the JCB Toughphone Tradesman said it is fully functional after being submerged in water, and making its way to the surface. The buoyant updated version of the Toughphone, which was originally launched two years ago and made its way into the Guinness World Records Book, was put through a
similar cruel and vigorous test emerging completely unscathed.
It can operate after being dragged behind a JCB GT at 120mph, buried in 2 tonnes of rubble and kept floating on the water for six hours.
Jason Kemp, Marketing Director for Dragon Den star Peter Jones’ company Data Select, which worked with JCB to make the phone, said: “The Tradesman is the perfect phone for people working outdoors, in the rain, sailing or just accident prone. Its rugged design will also take a hammering that would see lesser phones destroyed.”
“Alternatively, the JCB Toughphone Tradesman makes the perfect second phone for those with an active, outdoor lifestyle that don’t want to take their smartphone mountain biking.”
The original Toughphone has sold 50,000 units and the Tradesman already has 4,000 orders since its launch last week.
During its testing procedure the device was sprayed with water from a high velocity jet and lobbed into a lake, sinking to five metres and immediately rising again.
Peter Jones added: “We’ve seen huge and rapid growth in the mobile phone market with ‘smart’ phone devices, but it you lead an outdoor lifestyle or work in a particularly rugged environment, these aren’t always suitable.”
“These phones operate fine in tough working conditions, and are ideal for people who lead an outdoor lifestyle, such as mountain climbing, skiing and sailing.”
courtesy: cellular news

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