MSI caught showing off VoIP video conferencing phone running Android

by Srv on March 6, 2010

There are already plenty of fish in the sea when it comes to VoIP picture-frame phones, and only a few have succeeded in arousing us, but this well-guarded fella here at MSI‘s CeBIT booth seems to have some potential with its unusually large touchscreen. According to the label, the MS-9A31 landline-VoIP hybrid phone will support DECT, video conference call and instant messaging, all courtesy of Android. A quick glance around the phone also reveals two LAN ports, a USB port and a card reader — the latter two presumably for stuffing multimedia files. No word on price or availability, but if MSI’s prominence can win over Skype‘s heart then we might have a winner here (and ASUS better watch out). We gathered some shots, but there’s also a video walkthrough after the break.

[Thanks, Andy]

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