Helio Ocean
Helio Ocean has 2.4″, 262k color TFT display. The display has a QVGA (240×320) pixel resolution that makes it ideal for messaging and web browsing. The display appears to be just transflective enough as to be considered usable under harsh sunlight when the brightness is set low.

Helio Ocean Features:
- Form Factor – Dual Slider
- 5.61 oz
- 2.4 inch QVGA display, 240 x 320, 260K colors
- 200MB internal memory
- 2.0 Megapixel, digital zoom, built-in flash
- MPEG-4 video recording
- Stereo Bluetooth
Helio Ocean Reviews at mobileburnHelio, a US mobile virtual network operator owned by Earthlink and Korea’s SK Telecom, first showed the world the Helio Ocean at the 2007 CTIA event in Orlando this past March. Helio’s plan has always been to bring unique, ultra high-tech Korean handsets to the US market. The Ocean is the first handset that truly does that. The messaging focused Ocean has a full QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth stereo support, and all sorts of multimedia capabilities.
Helio Ocean Reviews at slashgearOcean’s integrated messaging dashboard includes out-of-the-box built-in access to AOL email and AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo! Email and Yahoo Messenger, Windows Live Messenger, Windows Live Mail, Hotmail, Gmail, Earthlink email and Helio Mail. Whew, that was a mouthful and I’m not even done with the list yet.
Helio Ocean Reviews at pcmagThe best current social-networking device, the Helio Ocean , takes the T-Mobile Sidekick concept to the next level. It’s about staying in touch through every possible means, and it integrates e-mail, IM, phone calls, MySpace , and blogging in a way we haven’t seen on any other device. And if you’re willing to trust that Helio will make the device more powerful over time, it’s a fabulous communication tool. href=”
Helio Ocean Reviews at infosyncworld Helio’s Ocean was always a little more advanced than the rest of their phone lineup, more of a multimedia smartphone than a simple messaging device. Since it was released, Helio has updated the Ocean in significant way, adding features and even addressing some of our original concerns. Features like Exchange e-mail support make the Ocean a bit smarter, but it was the multimedia improvements that made us most interested in taking a second look.
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