MiFy 2352 brings GSM to the MiFy Family

[Mobile World Congress] After seeing a CDMA version at CES2009, we’ve finally had our hands on the MiFy 2352, the GSM version of the portable WiFi hotspot. If you don’t know, MiFy turns a cellphone-type data connection into a local WiFi hotspot. Novatel hints at a pricing around 200 Euros before subsidy, which means that it *could* be free, depending on how much the wireless carriers want to “push” this product. After all, one might suspect that carriers aren’t so keen with having customers share their data connection.

Highlights

  • 3G+
  • 5 WiFi devices connected simultaneously
  • compatible with NovaSpeed
  • MicroSD Slot
  • GPS-Enabled (we’re not sure if this is using the cell towers or the real GPS signal)
  • 4 Hours of connection, 40 hours in stand by

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