The Ware for February 2009 is a P202 wifi telephony handset made for the company “Talk4free”, which actually I don’t know much about, except that it’s out of business, and that there’s a pile of these sitting in a factory in China. I was personally a bit surprised to see the all-Agere chipset — Agere is not really a leader in the wifi space. Plus, it’s using some fairly exotic memory chips (K1S3216B, a 32Mbit pseudo-SRAM). It reminds me a bit of another product I took apart once but didn’t feature on the blog (maybe I should?…hmm, I was going to draw some comparisons but now that I think about it I should save this one for later, because I’m not finding many google hits on it). Most of the part number markings and the PCB date code indicate the device was built in late 2005, so this design had been kicking around for a while. Too bad the corpse of this product can’t reveal any deeper secrets about what went wrong at the company that invested in its design; it’s always sad to see aborted products, as there’s nothing more frustrating for me than to pour my effort into a product that never sees the light of day.
Picking a winner is hard, since a lot of people guessed the type of ware correctly. I’ll more or less arbitrarily pick Brendan as the winner, since he guessed with the most detailed answer first and also took a stab at the business model behind the phone. Congrats, email me for your prize!
A precursor to MagicJack perhaps?
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/dan-borislow-rides-again