Ascoms Latest Handheld Mobile Computer Models


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For those working in the management field, the new handheld mobile computers released by Ascom might be a powerful solution enriched with communication features, available at affordable costs.

The two new messenger handsets are i75 included in the FreeNET VoWiFi line, and the 9d24 that continues the IP-DECT telephony series.
Both handheld mobile computer models feature intuitive user interface, a large scratch-resistant screen, 4-way navigation keys, Push-to-Talk technology support for communication with multiple people simultaneously in the Walkie-Talkie style, and a central phonebook.
You can use different messaging applications such as instant messaging, different alert tones settings, and message prioritizing.

The i75 handheld mobile computer features support for 10 profiles, sharing for multiple users login, discreet vibration, handsfree, programmable buttons, message and call monitoring, multi-language support, centrally updated time and date, messaging from handset to handset and mute function.

On the other hand, the 9d24 handheld mobile computer offers access to a central company phonebook, access to 20 latest calls, 100 phone book entries, dust and water resistance, separate loudspeaker, backlit keypad, six lines of text on the display, memory for 20 messages totalizing 20,000 characters, SIM card identification for users having their own SIM card, simultaneous message and voice functions, theft protection and vibration.

"This is a perfect device for someone in management or IT staff where the need for mobile alarms is not necessary," says Tom McKearney, Executive VP of Marketing and Business Development for Ascom. "The Messenger gives users a quality communications device with enriched features at an affordable price. With the new Messenger handsets, Ascom will be more competitive in the healthcare market and able to target new industries such as retail, hospitality, and education."