Japanese mobile phone operator NTT DoCoMo is always ahead the rest of the world to create “revolutionary” features on mobile phone. The latest from the company is a mobile phone integrated with intelligent car key of some Nissan car models.
Currently, the product is still at its prototype stage, will be showcased at CEATEC Japan 2008 next week. It is the first mobile phone in the world that has built-in intelligent car key that you can use to ignite your car.
This product has been aggressively worked between DOCOMO, Sharp, and Nissan, and they hope to release it to the market next year. The phone-key handset incorporates with Nissan’s intelligent key system which has been in existence in over 950,000 Nissan models since 2002.
It’ll be a 2-way wireless communication system which is capable of unlocking/locking and starting/stopping the engine automatically.
As shown in the picture above is the back of the car-key-integrated phone which shows two buttons seem for locking and unlocking the car. Unfortunately, there is no picture to show the front side of this cellphone.
But it will most likely be a feature-rich cellphone that is loaded with heavy-weight media players, high-speed connectivities, as Japan is always known to get more powerful handsets than the rest of the world.
via [yahootechblog], Press release
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