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Not only is the Saygus Vphone V1 the first device to be offered under Verizon Wireless’ Open Development initiative, it’s the first smart phone to be released on a U.S. carrier to offer two-way video conferencing. It will let callers see each other while they talk, as well as allow them to show others what they see around them in real time. . . Click to continue
The Android-based Vphone will not only support two way video calling, it will run zillions of Android apps, store gobs of digital content and have plenty multimedia chops besides mobile video chatting. Click to continue
An innovation award winner at CES 2010, the Vphone is a smartphone 12 years in the making . . . Click to continue
Why haven't videophones taken off in reality the way they have in the movies? Because no one's found a way to make the technology efficient and affordable. Until now, that is. . . Click to continue
LAS VEGAS - It's not easy to find an Android phone that hasn't been churned out by the HTC factory. The Saygus Vphone is a smartphone from a Utah-based company that promises a nifty handset with one unique feature: the ability to make two-way video calls even on an EDGE network. Click to continue
Today On The Go Video told Phone Scoop that its V1 Android handset -- to be branded as the Vphone -- will be Verizon Wireless' first Open Development Initiative handset. The V1 boasts some impressive specs, and is just "days" away from certification on Verizon's network. The stand-out feature of the Vphone is going to be a video sharing service that will allow two people to share a live, two-way video feed. Click to continue
We have a seen a couple of biggies like Sony Ericsson’s XPERIA X10, LG’s Mount Etna (GW620) making their move to introduce Smartphone considering Google’s Android OS. Now another one joins in the row, On The Go Video company is planning to release its Android based Smartphone, Saygus Vphone V1 sometime early in 2010. Click to continue
. . .we’re still interested to see the fruits of what looks likely to be the first Verizon Open Development device. . . Click to continue
. . .at Verizon; last month’s rumor had it, that a new Android mobile phone would be included in Verizon's range of phones. Yet this time, no famous phone brand would be involved, but instead, it would be one of the small players in the communications market. . .Click to continue
We had some indication that Verizon would have a third Android device ready by early 2010 in addition to the DROID and ERIS -- one that may be boosted by the carrier's Open Development program -- . . . Click to continue
SAN DIEGO -- CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment -- Verizon Wireless is set to have two big-name Android handsets out by the end of the year, but it's the mobile operator's third device using the Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) operating system that's set to attract a great deal of attention in the wireless sector. Click to continue
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NEW YORK & SALT LAKE CITY-- On The Go Video, Inc. unveiled the Saygus Vphone ™—an Android equipped smartphone with America’s first nationwide two-way video calling capability—at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Innovations 2010 Design and Engineering Awards in New York Nov. 10. The Vphone won the prestigious “Best of Innovations” in the “Wireless Handsets” category against top smartphone makers. Click to continue
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On The Go Video announces plans for the launch of the world’s first two-way live video conferencing PCDA in the fourth Quarter of this year. This new real-time, two-way, mobile video conferencing device, the Vphone™, will allow its users to communicate from one handheld device to another via real-time, two-way low bandwidth live video and audio combined. Click to continue
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