Celio’s REDFLY Smartphone Terminal Continues to Enhance and Expand the Smartphone Industry with Two New Models; Additional Functionality

Redfly in action– Smartphone terminal design enhanced with affordable, light-weight, power-saving features and a new media port for video input – 

Wouldn’t you know it, one of my favorite gadgets now has added functionality!  Ever since I received my unit, I’ve been using the Redfly just a bit more than my Aspire One - heck I prefer to use it more than full-fledged Outlook at times!  And we all know Jack, our Senior Editor had positive reviews for it early on as well.  Now the latest version, the C8N boasts an additional media port to make it available for use with the Zune (ya’ hear that Chris?), the iPod, and digital cameras (the latter being a “- but honey…” factor no doubt) for $299.  In addition to the lineup, a revamped smaller version, the C7 (with a smaller screen and battery), is also available for $229, just in time for the holidays.

Were any of you readers out there able to take advantage of the $199 deal for the previous C8 model?  If so I’d like to hear from you on how you use it. You can check out Matt Miller’s Impressions here as well.

More press release details after the break…

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jkOnTheRun: HTC Shift, Celio Redfly Mobile Companion, and Samsung Q1 Ultra Premium

jk James Kendrick and Kevin Tofel have been busy over at jkOnTheRun. (I am extremely behind on catching up on my reading). James has reviewed the HTC Shift and Celio Redfly Mobile Companion. Kevin has been busy running his new Samsung Q1 Ultra Premium through a series of performance testing.

If you are considering getting the HTC Shift, Celio Redfly Mobile Companion, or Samsung Q1 Ultra Premium, check out some of their posts!

Celio Redfly Mobile Companion

Samsung Q1 Ultra Premium:

HTC Shift:

Source: jkOnTheRun.

Matt Miller hands on with REDFLY Windows Mobile Smartphone Companion

Celio Corporation is getting ready to launch their REDFLY Windows Mobile Smartphone Companion and Matt Miller,The Mobile Gadgeteer, has an early beta model to evaluate for a couple of weeks. Matt is “curious about whether or not a mobile phone companion device like this has a viable market. Earlier estimates had it priced at US$500 and if that is the release price I think that will be too high for most people.”

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In “typical Matt-Miller-style”, Matt has posted specs, design, and first impressions, complete with video and many photos.

Check out his post here and then come back and post in the comments and let us know what you think about the device!

UPDATE: James Kendrick, jkOnTheRun, also has a post of his first impressions here

Source and photo credit: Mobile Gadgeteer


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