The iCEphone may seem a little quirky to those of you looking solely at aesthetics - however, this mobile is aimed at the military (two versions are planned - one for the Military and one for those who will also be in fairly extreme circumstances - such as back-packing, oil rigging, hiking or mountaineering, or simply globe-trotting.
It is ruggedized to survive life-threatening situations for the owner, and the phone. It is a Sat Nav , a notebook, a gamesplayer and a mobile, but the neatest trick is the ability to send your location straight to those who need to know along with details of your medical condition, and or the sequence of medical moves already performed on you or someone close to you.
Don't just see it as a day use phone for the city. Think of those who are not in normal environments but need to know that help is there if and when they need it.
Check out the iCephone at:
http:www.themedicalphone.com
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It is ruggedized to survive life-threatening situations for the owner, and the phone. It is a Sat Nav , a notebook, a gamesplayer and a mobile, but the neatest trick is the ability to send your location straight to those who need to know along with details of your medical condition, and or the sequence of medical moves already performed on you or someone close to you.
Don't just see it as a day use phone for the city. Think of those who are not in normal environments but need to know that help is there if and when they need it.
Check out the iCephone at:
http:www.themedicalphone.com
judep22