Reigncom today announced that it is releasing the iRiver WavePhone, which is a Wi-Fi-equipped VoIP phone, in Korea. The iRiver WavePhone uses Wi-Fi for telecommunications, enabling voice over Internet, text messaging, and music from Bugs Music. With a built in 4GB internal memory, this multimedia player has a 3-inch touch screen, WQVGA resolution (480 x 272), SRS WOW HD and support flashlite 2.0.

With a simple design, the iriver WavePhone has a graphic user interface with a touch screen, and enables the use of various services including music, videos, flash, pictures and text. The electronic dictionary, which offers hand-writing recognition software, provides a range of content services such as an English-to-Korean and Korean-to-English dictionary by YBM called e4u, a Chinese-Korean dictionary, and three types of Collins dictionaries. As well, it offers pronunciation of an actual native speaker, thus this small yet constructive device can function as a digital study-aid.


The iriver WavePhone includes the phone, a set of earphones, a USB cable, a stylus pen, a battery holder, an adapter, a quick start guide, the warranty card, and the installation CD.
[via slashgear]




