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Phone uses bone conduction

It is well known that bone conduction technology allows you to carry out decent conversations over the cellphone even in the noisiest of environments, and the Pantech-manufactured A1407PT cellphone from KDDI will feature a bone conduction loudspeaker to help you get the message across clearly. All you need to do is press the speaker to the head just behind or under the ear, and you’ll be able to “hear” usnig your skull rather than through the outer ear. Other than this feature, the A1407PT is but an ordinary 3G enabled handset running on KDDI’s CDMA 1x network. It will retail for $165, where a 2.4″ display and a 1.3 megapixel camera rounds off the list of features.

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