Besides having pleasant chordal ringtones, it's no longer that annoying "beep beep beep" noise. If you have a knack for music, you can create your own ringtones using the dm11's built-in ringtone editor.
Xing Baohua paused briefly at this point, looking at the quiet audience.
The ringtone editor was Ericsson's first 8-bit ringtone editor, released with the GH398. 8-bit tones essentially sound like single tones, with a slightly shrill tone. Early mobile phone pagers used this type of tone.
BB machine is the same as Didi's, hence the abbreviation BB machine or PP machine.
Xing Baohua continued, holding up the dm11, "The screen still uses TFT backlighting in green and red, with each row of dots displaying 8 Chinese characters and 16 English letters."
Furthermore, the M11 has a vibration function. What's it for? For quiet use, of course. If you're meeting guests or in a meeting and don't want to disturb others, you can switch to vibration mode. Yes, the buzzing sound will only let you know you've received a message.
As she spoke, Xing Baohua demonstrated the vibration mode.
Applause erupted again, and after a brief moment of calm, Xing Baohua took out a data cable and said, "See this data cable? You can save important data to your computer. Of course, you can also use separate software to edit and send it out in groups. However, you'll need to consult your local mobile network operator for this function."
Xing Baohua created this software not only to increase revenue for telecom operators, but more importantly, to allow customers to experience what mass messaging is like.
This feature allows employees to quickly receive a notice from a department within the company.
This was originally a well-intentioned act, but once it's manipulated by certain companies or advertising agencies, it's like opening Pandora's box, and mass advertising becomes widespread.
What Xing Baohua was saying was essentially about adding advanced features to pagers; the more attractive the features, the more people would buy them.
Even when companies make purchases, they often choose pagers with group messaging capabilities.
As for news, stocks, and the like, you need to activate the service to receive them.
Regular items like calendars and notebooks are also necessary.
After introducing the pager, Xing Baohua began to introduce the analog signal mobile phone.
The Super Bowl ads featured digital displays, and people came specifically for them. However, now is not the right time to promote digital displays, since Hong Kong hasn't tried it yet.
Xing Baohua was introducing the analog signal handpiece. It was still the old model, the only difference being the appearance. In industry terms, it was just a change in name only.
To be honest, Xing Baohua has taken the analog machine to this level, surpassing even his mobile phone manufacturing. With existing electronic components, the only way he can still create new and innovative features is by adding more functionalities.
He chuckled and said, "Has everyone seen the Super Bowl commercials?"
Seeing that many foreigners below said they had seen it, Xing Baohua smiled and nodded. But he hadn't placed any advertisements in China, so only domestic agents hadn't seen it.
Xing Baohua had the billboard placed aside for thirty seconds, so as not to waste anyone's time.
After the video finished playing, Xing Baohua said, "This phone is different from the one shown in the advertisement."
That was a revolutionary phone that changed technology and ushered in a new era.
Then, this guy took it out to show everyone what the real machine looked like.
"This is a digital device that will be launched in Hong Kong at the end of this year or the beginning of next year. Currently, IBM, Alcatel, Ericsson, Nokia, and Dami Technology are all building pilot sites in Hong Kong."
Seeing the audience fall silent again, Xing Baohua continued, "This is a true second-generation mobile phone, a purely digital phone. In the near future, digital will replace analog signals."
Fortunately, it was a press conference; otherwise, there would definitely have been many questions.
This guy really got a bunch of people waiting; they came specifically to learn about digital machines.
That's terrible, he changed the subject and started talking about the analog signal machine in his hand.
This thing basically has the same functions as the newly released M11 pager, the only difference being that it adds a call function.
Next, we'll introduce tablets, laptops, and desktop computers.
The interaction between tablets, laptops, and desktops is quite appealing.
Just like the advertisements claim, it supports image transfer.
The problem is how to get the photos in. The current technology is to use a scanner, and most high-end printers now come with this function.
Smaller devices don't have this function at all, and I don't know what the rice company was thinking, why make a gimmick out of something that's not even widely available yet.
However, one thing is undeniable: besides transferring photos, they can also transfer documents. This greatly facilitates office work and collaboration across multiple devices.
I'm just wondering if the multi-protocol transmission of rice can support other brands of computers, or if they must all be rice brand computers to support it?
Everyone had some questions they wanted to ask, but they could only wait until the meeting ended to ask the relevant people.
After introducing the current products, Xing Baohua said, "Our rice adheres to the principle of selling one generation, developing one generation, and conducting preliminary research on one generation."
Next, I'll talk about the technology products we'll be releasing next year.
Generally, after explaining the product, the meeting is adjourned quickly so as not to delay everyone's lunch. Then, the meeting is scheduled to discuss order matters in the afternoon, which lasts for several days.
But this guy is deliberately keeping people in suspense.
We've already talked about digital phones, but they just went through the motions of saying that as long as your country supports digital signals, rice will be sold in that country.
Tablets, laptops, and desktops will all be upgraded to a higher level. Most importantly, they will be equipped with a fully automated printer featuring Wang Laboratories' patented technology.
There were also digital cameras from Kodak. Two models were available; the first supported both 100,000-pixel and 200,000-pixel color options.
It can be transmitted via computer and even printed directly from the printer.
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