Introducing the Netphone™, the world's first smartphone featuring widgets from the Wholesale Application Community (WAC) that are independently managed over the air. Smart Communications, Inc. (SMART), the Philippines' leading wireless services provider, and Red Bend Software, the market leader in Mobile Software Management (MSM), introduced the Netphone on February 7, 2011. With MSM from Red Bend, SMART will realize faster time to revenue by deploying and managing new, innovative services that will make the Netphone the center of SMART consumers' social lives.
@ronnestad09 maybe smart will make it happen in the future :D
xavierysip24 2 months ago
Is the Samsung Galaxy Y Netphone Red Bend-Enabled too?
pianisto100 3 months ago
@Chabbychub lol att? thing thing ain't even released yet. guess where I got mine
thejeffgarcia 4 months ago
i like this :)
harotski 4 months ago
too bad THIS is not how FILIPINOS live their lives daily...TSK TSK, we don't have phone-controlled T.V.'s.
ronnestad09 4 months ago
wow expensive tong phone na to
gawa sa lambat
lkimjohn 4 months ago
@ThumbAbuser lol. for me philippines aint no thirld world coutry. its just the government. if you guys have just the right people philippines would be like hongkong or japan or somethin somethin like that.... you guys should wait for the samsung s3 coming out nxt year
Chabbychub 5 months ago
Their "free" internet is only 'till Dec 2011. I tried the ZTE Blade which the Netphone is, it isn't really that great.
At least it's better than Globe's Cloudfone.
ThumbAbuser 5 months ago
@Chabbychub Canada = First world country, Philippines = Third world country
ThumbAbuser 5 months ago
when you buy the new galaxy s2 its already gingerbread out of the box. and theres like 3 different galaxy s the other two are for u.s only :D
Chabbychub 5 months ago