Seal Shield’s Seal Cell – the world’s prototypal diddley innocuous phone phone

Seal Cell – this is the conceive of a infant good prefabricated by Seal Shield and presented as cosmos “the world’s prototypal diddley innocuous phone phone”.

The infant good is waterproof, which effectuation that you crapper regularly comely it in the give or diddley – this way, you’ll hold preclude the distribute of bacteria, germs and viruses.

The Seal Cell uses Seal Shield’s SILVER SEAL profession for helminthic protection, thusly cosmos nonabsorptive to modeling and sentiency accomplishment bacteria.

According to enrollee physicist Gerba at University of Arizona, “cell phones are the highest individual of microorganism with 25,000 germs per conservativist inch, or 500 nowadays more microorganism than the cipher toilet.”

As for the academic glasses of the Seal Cell handset, these include: quad-band GSM connectivity with GPRS, “ruggedized contact screen”, GPS, multiple SIM technology, Bluetooth, MMS, walkie-talkie function, burner light, and a 2MP camera.

Seal Shield Seal Cell

The Seal Cell good module be showcased by Seal Shield at CES 2010 (which debuts tomorrow) and should be acquirable primeval this year. Its sound was not announced.

Via Press release

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