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		<title>MWC10 &#8211; Puma Phone</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[At the Mobile World Congress a new phone pounces into action called the Puma Phone. Yes, just like the shoes you once use to wear. The handset itself is manufactured by Sagem and has a 2.8-inch, 240&#215;320 capacitive touch screen and built-in solar charger on the back. The quad-band GSM device also includes Bluetooth, 3G, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>At the Mobile World Congress a new phone pounces into action called the Puma Phone. Yes, just like the shoes you once use to wear.</p>
<p>The handset itself is manufactured by Sagem and has a 2.8-inch, 240&#215;320 capacitive touch screen and built-in solar charger on the back. The quad-band GSM device also includes Bluetooth, 3G, aGPS, 3.5 mm audio jack and a 3.2-megapixel camera, video chat with front camera. All pretty standard for a full-feature phone, but it&#8217;s the user experience that makes the Puma Phone different.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a host of sports features, such as a run and bike tracker that takes advantage of the GPS capabilities. There&#8217;s a built-in radio, a scratching turntable, social networking integration, and video calling. The phone even has an on-demand digital puma named Dylan and a cool shiny chrome Puma logo on the the fron that is also a speaker.</p>
<p>It looks like the Puma Phone will only be heading to Europe with an expected April ship date. If you like what you see, there&#8217;s always a chance you buy the phone unlocked. The handset should go for about 420 euros (around $576 U.S.).</p>
<p>For more info visit the <a href="http://pumaphone.com/">Puma Phone Site</a></p>
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