Audiovox Unveils New Camera Phone

October 22, 2003 - Despite measuring just 3.4” X 1.8” X 0.9”, Audiovox Communications Corporation's (ACC) ultra-compact CDM-8900 camera phone is a giant when it comes to form, functionality and performance. The CDM-8900 from ACC, a subsidiary of Audiovox Corporation (Nasdaq: VOXX) and a technology leader in CDMA handsets, is a CDMA2000 1X-capable phone that features a built-in, 310-pixel digital camera and color screen.

A tri-mode, (800 MHz Amps/CDMA, 1900 MHz PCS) handsets, the CDM-8900 is equipped with the MSM6050 chipset, providing GPS location positioning technology (system dependent), Web-browsing, BREW or Java capabilities (system dependent), voice-activated dialing, vibrating alert and dual LCD displays. With its 65K-color, TFT, primary interior display serving as its range finder, what you see is what you get with ACC’s new CDM-8900. With data transmission and reception capabilities that are as high as 144 Kbps, this camera phone can both take and, email, a picture, wirelessly, to virtually anyone...anywhere.

The sleek, clamshell-styled CDM-8900 also features 32 polyphonic ringtones, a blue keypad backlight and two-way short messaging service (SMS).

“Our new CDM-8900 camera phone meets the needs of today's mobile lifestyle and provides a compact, full-featured, reliable solution for personal and business applications,” said ACC President and CEO, Philip Christopher.

For complete information, or to view a demonstration of ACC's new CDM-8900 camera phone, please stop by Audiovox's booth, No. 1006, at Wireless IT & Entertainment, or visit the company's Web site at www.audiovox.com.

SOURCE Audiovox