Panasonic’s new 2 in 1 smartphone connects landlines with mobiles

Panasonic’s new 2 in 1 smartphone connects landlines with mobiles
Updated 10 June 2014
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Panasonic’s new 2 in 1 smartphone connects landlines with mobiles

Panasonic’s new 2 in 1 smartphone connects landlines with mobiles

Panasonic, a world leader in telephone technology, has launched an innovative new 2 in 1 smartphone that enables users to make and receive landline calls on their mobile phone while relaxing at home or answer a landline call with the smart phone nearby.
Yukihiro Tanaka, marketing manager of the Saudi Arabia Office for Panasonic Middle East & Africa, said: “This is one of the most exciting new innovations in telephone technology that is shaping the future of communications and we are confident that this user-friendly smart phone will be a welcome addition to the communications devices in homes throughout Saudi Arabia due to its many convenient features, sophisticated design and premium quality performance.”
Shoukat Al-Mostarihi, networks and communication department manager at Alesayi Electronics Company Ltd. Said: “At Alesayi Electronics Company we are always introducing useful and unique products and excellent services to the Saudi market and we are proud to launch Panasonic’s KX-PRX150 smart phone, which is an important breakthrough in personal and business communications technologies.”
The Panasonic KX-PRX150 Home & Mobile 2-in-1 is a multi-function device with answering system features and can be used as a cordless landline phone in the house and outside as a 3G mobile phone. It supports 3G/GSM Mobile Network and Landline (DECT-GAP) at the same time and features Android Operation System 4.0, Google Play Support, Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Connection and Camera for video calls. The smart phone connection application can be downloaded from Google Play or App Store free of charge.
“Connecting the phone with networks is simple. Just like any smart phone, you can easily insert an SIM card for it to be mobile accessible. In terms of the fixed network, the base station must simply connect with a router or your telephone socket, just like any other landline phone,” the company stated.