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Following on the huge success
of its predecessor, The Voyager, we're proud to introduce The
Odyssey, an unlocked, dual-SIM, quad band world phone
with every modern cellphone convenience imaginable, such as
Wi-Fi and bonus 2GB microSD card included free!
The Odyssey is a first class quad-band mobile
phone that supports the four global standard GSM frequencies
(850MHz, 900MHz, 1800MHz, 1900MHz) so you can trust it to work
anywhere in the world. It has two SIM card slots which is perfect
for people who want to keep two active phone numbers (personal
and business) inside one great phone!
Getting on the internet has never been easier. It's just like
connecting with your laptop:
- Scan for available wireless connections
- Select the connection you want and click "connect"
- You're connected...
...and checking email and surfing the Internet with ease!
The Odyssey effortlessly takes you online wherever
a hotspot or wireless connection is available (which is everywhere
these days!) - coffee shops, airports, libraries, restaurants,
etc. And with its stunning array of web services like Google
Maps for navigation, eBuddy which consolidates all your email
and instant messaging accounts, and convenient add-ons like
Gizmo5 which allows you to chat and talk for free or next to
free using Wi-Fi, you've got more than a mobile phone in your
hands - you've got a global communication device!
That's not all! The CVDQ-M56 comes fully unlocked, meaning you
can use it with any cell carrier or network you want. It's got
Bluetooth (which allows you to pair your phone with tons of
devices like handsfree headsets), POP3 integration (which lets
you sync the phone with GMail, Hotmail, YMail and other popular
email platforms), and even accelerometer motion control! Shake
the phone to change the TV or radio channel, wallpaper, song
track playing, or picture viewed. How's that for multifunctional
mobility?
Ruggedly constructed and stylishly designed, The Odyssey
takes cellphone convenience to a new level with a host of PDA
features and plays all your favorite text, picture, audio, and
video file formats! Best of all, this phone comes with a 2GB
TF / microSD card so you've got lots of storage to play OR create
media - yes, the CVDQ-M56 also features a front AND rear digital
still and video camera for all those can't miss moments. Youtube
video anyone?
At a Glance...
- WiFi
- Quad Band
- Dual SIM w/ Dual Standby
- Unlocked
- 3 inch Touchscreen
- Radio and TV
- Opera Mini Web Browser
NOTE: This product is compatible with GSM at the four
frequencies of 850MHz, 900MHz, 1800MHz, 1900MHz. This can be
used throughout the world.
Manufacturer Specifications
- Primary Function: 3 inch Touchscreen WiFi unlocked quad
band dual SIM multimedia cellphone
- Chipset: MediaTek 6235 Platform
- Operating System: Nucleus RTOS
- GSM Compatibility (Quad Band): Frequencies 850MHz, 900MHz,
1800MHz, 1900MHz
- Color: Black (with silver borders)
- Screen:
- 3 Inch LCD Touch Screen
- Resolution: 240 x 320 (QVGA)
- Colors; 260K
- SIM Card Slot: YES - 2
- SIM Card Modes: Dual SIM open, Only SIM1 Open, Only SIM2
Open
- Memory:
- Internal: 70MB
- External: TF / MicroSD 2GB (included) - supports up to
16 GB
- Mobile Internet: Yes - WI-FI or WAP
- Languages : English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian,
German, Malaysian, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Turkish, Russian,
Arabic, Persian, Greek, Simplified Chinese, Traditional
Chinese
- Compatible File Formats:
- Music: MP3, MIDI, WAV, AMR, AWB
- Images: JPG, BMP, GIF, PNG
- Videos: 3GP, MP4, FLV
- Ebook: TXT
- Playing Time (music) approx: 6-8 hours
- Playing Time (video) approx: 3-4 hours
- Standby Time approx: 48-96 hours (depending on use)
- Battery Charge Time approx: 3 hours
- Battery Type: Rechargeable Li-ion
- Menu Icons: Text, Calendar, Photos, Camera, Player, Notes,
Mail, New SMS, Calculator, eBuddy Chat, Google Maps, Settings,
Call Log, Wallpaper, WLAN, Java, MMS, Chat, Game, Motion
Game, Search, Call Center, File, Profile, World Time, Network,
Unit Converter, Currency Converter, Voice Mail, FM Record,
Broadcast Message, Video Record, Answer, Voice Recorder,
Slide, e-Books, Bluetooth, TV, Contacts, Safari, Stopwatch,
Radio, Clock, Phone, Contacts, Opera, Music Player
- Messaging Types: SMS Text Messaging, MMS Picture Messaging,
Chat, Voice Mail Server, Broadcast Messages
- Accelerometer Settings: Wallpaper Switch, Song Switch,
FM Channel, TV Channel, TV Rotate, Video Rotate, Call Silent,
Motion Game
- On Board Buttons/Slots: MicroUSB recharging, file transfer,
and earphone slot, ON/OFF, TV Antenna, Camera Shutter Button,
Volume Increase, Volume Decrease, Call, Menu, Drop Call,
Stylus
- Bluetooth:
- Type: MTK BT DEVICE
- Supported Service Profiles: Handsfree, Headset, SPP, DUN,
OPP, FTP, A2DP, AVRCP, BPP, HID, BIP
- Options: Power, Inquiry Audio Device, Remote Control,
My Device, Active Devices, Settings
- Email: Send/Receive, Write Email, Inbox, Outbox, Sent,
Drafts, Clear Mailbox, Delete Marked Emails, Email Accounts,
Templates
- Wireless LAN: Enable/Disable, WLAN Status, Access Point
Settings, Search Networks
- Data Account: GSM Data, GPRS, Wireless LAN
- Digital Picture Camera:
- Dual Sensor: 1 (Front Lens), 2 (Back Lens)
- Photo Format: JPG
- Resolution: 640x480, 240x400, 160x120
- Image Quality: High, Normal, Low
- Snapshot Options: Digital Zoom (x3), Timer, Continuous
Shot, Scene Modes, Color Effects, White Balance
- EV: -2 to +2
- Flash: Toggle ON/OFF
- Digital Video Camera:
- Dual Sensor: 1 (Front Lens), 2 (Back Lens)
- Video Record Format: 3GP
- Video Quality: Normal, Low, High, Fine
- Video Settings: Digital Zoom (x3), Night Mode, Effects,
White Balance
- EV: -2 to +2
- Record Time limit, File Size Limit, Record Audio
- Banding: 50Hz, 60Hz
- TV:
- Type: Analog
- Record Function: YES
- TV Record Format: 3GP
- Preset TV Region Profiles (43): China, Shenzhen, Taiwan,
Hong Kong, UK, South Africa, Vietnam, Thailand, UAE, Turkey,
Indonesia, Singapore, Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Laos,
Western Europe, Afghanistan, USA, Canada, Korea, Mexico,
Chile, Venezuela, Philippines, Brazil, Japan, Argentina,
India, Bolivia, Paraguay, Australia, Ecuador, Columbia,
Caracas, Russia, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Saudi Arabia,
Poland, Germany, Egypt, Libya, Iran
- FM Radio:
- Frequency: 87.5MHz to 108MHz (worldwide)
- Background Play: ON / OFF
- Loudspeaker: ON / OFF
- Channel List, Manual Input, Preset Auto Search, Settings
- Record Function: YES
- Record Audio Quality: Low, High
- Dimensions: L:107 x W:56 x D:14 (mm)
- Manufacturer Ref: RSNB7V17PQQU
Product Notes
- True 3 Inch Touchscreen!
- Effortlessly switch between the phone's front and back
dual camera system
- Fully unlocked phone! Use with any carrier, network, and
SIM card(s)
- Built-in answering machine: calls are saved to memory
for instant review
- One touch menu navigation
- Loaded with multimedia features and comes with 2 GB TF/
microSD card
- Pre-loaded personal digital assistant (PDA) software tools;
Calendar, World Clock, To-Do List, Alarm Clock, Calculator,
Sound Recorder, Unit and Currency Converter
- Separate ringtone for each caller on your contact list!
- Functions as a webcam too!
- Use either a 2.5mm earphone or microUSB earphone for listening
to music. This amazing phone accepts both types of headphone
connections.
Package Contents for Model CVDQ-M56
- Unlocked WiFi Quad Band Dual SIM Cell Phone
- Earphones
- Power Adapter (110-240V)
- USB Cable
- 2x Li-ion 1200mAh Rechargeable Battery
- User Manual - English
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I install Gizmo5, the Skype alternative on
this phone?
Yes, you can. Using the built-in Wi-Fi, simply point your
Opera mini browser to www.gizmo5.com. There you'll be prompted
to download Gizmo for your mobile. Once you click on the
download, you'll be effortlessly guided in the setup and
installation of Gizmo5 on your Odyssey Wi-Fi phone. Using
Gizmo5 you can chat and talk for free to other Gizmo5 users
or talk to non-Gizmo users at a much lower cost than your
existing cellphone fees.
- How can I install a Java application on this phone?
Search the internet for Java files that have the extension
.jar (these are executable Java files). Not all of them
will work. Some are especially for Nokia or other brand
phones. Transfer it to your phone's microSD card as you
would normally transfer a file. From the FILE icon, locate
your file and select it. Java will take over and ask you
if you want to install it. Agree and the application will
be installed for you. Enjoy!
- Does the phone come with a contract?
This phone is contract-free and fully unlocked so it can
work with any GSM service provider you choose.
- Does the M56 come with an analog TV tuner?
Yes, watch TV and be happy with The Odyssey
wifi phone.
- Is this phone like the iPhone?
No, this phone is better than the iPhone! Unlike the iPhone,
the M56 comes fully unlocked and ready
for use with any network or carrier straight out of the
box. You do not need to use any firmware hacks and risk
"bricking" the phone. The M56 also has dual SIM and video
recording functionality (unlike the iPhone).
- This phone has an accelerometer, what exactly
is that?
This is a built-in motion sensor that tracks when the electronic
device has been tilted or swiveled. It is a feature most
commonly used to change images in a photo viewer or to change
tracks in an audio player.
- How long should I charge the battery before first
use?
Before you use the battery for the first time, please charge
it for 12 hours.
- Should I load MP3's or WAV music files into my
phone to listen to?
It's a trade off really. With MP3's, you get lower audio
quality, but because of its small file size you can fit
more into memory. With WAV files, you get CD quality music,
but on average, one WAV file is equivalent in size to ten
MP3 files.
- How many contacts, can the phone hold?
The phone itself has the capacity to hold 800 contacts.
SIM cards usually hold 250 contacts. Since this phone can
hold two SIM cards, altogether you are looking at 1,300
contacts. That's a lot of friends!
- Can I change the ringtone with this phone?
Definitely. The phone provides for many preset ringtones.
Wonderful classics like the Pachelbel Canon and music from
Nintendo's Mario Kart video game series, You can also load
your own MP3s to act as ringtones or use the phone's sound
recorder to record your own voice or sounds as a ringtone.
- I heard somewhere that I can record phone conversations
with this phone. How do I do that?
When a calls come in, you will be presented with an option
box. Press that key and a menu will appear. One of the items
on the menu will allow you bring up the sound recorder to
tape the entire conversation as a sound file for playblack
at anytime.
- How do I change my ring tone?
Tone volume and set up is found by pressing PROFILE icon
and not the SETTINGS icon. Once in profile, select GENERAL
and then CUSTOMIZE. You will be given the opportunity to
change ringing options.
- How do I get the webcam function working on this
phone?
When you plug in the USB charging cable, you'll be presented
with a screen to either use the phone as a storage device
(for transferring files) or as a webcam. Choose webcam and
the phone will display a picture of a webcam. It's now working
as a webcam and transmitting what it sees to the screen.
If you're using Skype, simply make a video call and you'll
be able to see yourself immediately.
- What is Dual Standby and does the Odyssey phone
have it?
A phone which is designed to work with 2 Subscriber Identity
Modules (SIMs) are called Dual SIM phones. Of these Dual
SIM phones, the ones which allow both SIMs to be active
at the same time so you can receive calls on both are called
Dual Standby phones. Yes, the CVDQ-M56 is a dual SIM, dual
standby phone.
- How does the built-in answering machine work?
From the main menu, select the ANSWER icon. You will be
taken to another menu that will allow you adjust settings
like how long before the answering machine picks up the
call and how long your caller's message should be. When
an actual call comes through, the answering machine will
save your calls to the memory card and you can review them
at anytime.
- I hear that the phone has "In Call Background
Noise". What is that?
As far as sound effects go, if you use this feature - you
decide what background noise your caller hears when they're
talking to you. You can set the background noise so your
caller thinks you're in a restaurant, in the subway or a
host of other settings. Perfect for the devious in all of
us.
- How can I change the placement of my icons in
the main menu?
There may be certain icons you want closer to the first
page, in which case the Odyssey phone was designed to allow
you to move the icons about just like you would do on your
computer desktop. Simply place your finger or pen stylus
on any icon for more than 3 seconds and all the icons will
start shaking. This indicates you are in icon moving mode.
Locate the icon you want to move and place your finger or
pen stylus on it for more than 3 seconds. It will increase
in size indicating that you can move it. Just drag it to
the new location. When you're done moving icons, press the
black select button at the center of your phone to exit
icon moving mode.
- How do I setup a wake up alarm?
Click on the CLOCK icon. You will have the ability to setup
6 different alarms depending on frequency and day(s) of
the week.
- You mentioned that you can setup a different ringtone
for each caller on your contact list, how do I do that?
It's really easy. Simply press the CONTACTS icon on the
bottom of your screen and select "caller ringtone". After
choosing the ringtone, you'll be prompted to associate it
with a particular contact in your phonebook.
- I need to know something really important which
no one ever talks about. How does the phone feel in your
hand?
Solid is the best word we can think of to describe the tactile
sensation of holding the Odyssey in your hand. As cellphone
aficionados, we test our fair share of phones for professional
and personal reasons. For us, cellphones that have in the
past provided exceptional feel in your hand quality has
been any of the Nokia N series especially the N95. Going
farther back, the Siemens S40 felt great to hold as well.
We're not big fans on the iPhone though because it's too
wide and too thin for our tastes. It feels like you're holding
a calculator in your hands not a mobile phone! The Odyssey
CVDQ-M56 on the other hand is the epitome of a touchscreen
phone in a candy bar form factor. It's narrower than the
iPhone, but just slightly thicker to give you the impression
you're holding something solid in your hand. Of course,
the fact that it's well built accounts for that too. But
the smooth black face and the rounded chrome corners lends
itself to a phone that's as well-designed aesthetically
and tactilely, as it operates superbly.
- Can you tell what's the difference between the
CVDQ-M56 Odyssey phone and the CVDQ-M50 Voyager phone?
From the perspective of firmware and functionality, they're
almost identical. The Odyssey phone has a larger screen
though. It's 3 inches compared to the Voyager which has
a 2.8 inch screen.
- At the bottom of the screen there are four main
icons: phone, contacts, opera, and music player? Is there
any way I can change those or are they permanent?
Yes, the four short cut icons can be changed. Simply press
and hold one of the icons in the main area and the entire
icon set will vibrate. Next select the icon you want to
become a shortcut and it will increase in size. This shows
it can be moved. Then simply drag it into the shortcut icon
area and it will replace the one you dropped it on.
- When I am entering the name of a new contact in
my phonebook, what is the maximum number of characters I
can use?
You can enter a name that is 14 characters long.
- Where are the accelerometer settings for image
rotate?
Image rotation is achieved by viewing a photo and touching
the screen. A rotation icon appears that allows you to switch
from portrait to landscape mode and vice versa.
- I understand that I can input text in many different
languages, but what about displaying websites in different
languages aside from English?
When you go into the Java menu you'll have the option of
using different language versions of the Opera mini browser
so you can view different country websites. The different
web browser versions are: Chinese, English, Brazilian, Spanish,
Russian, Arabic, Indonesian, Turkish, and Vietnamese.
- Is there a Twitter client for this phone?
We were able to install Twim for mobiles on the Odyssey
which will allow you to send tweets to your Twitter account.
For more information about Twim, please google "Twim".
- What kind of operating system does this phone
use?
It's called Nucleus RTOS.
- I'm having trouble logging onto WIFI, can you
help me????
First set the correct time on your phone. The time must
sync with the router time for logging to occur. Next, the
Odyssey phone works best with 802.11b routers. Since 802.11g
routers are backwards compatible, they shouldn't pose a
problem. As for 802.11n routers, they may or may work depending
on whether the n router in question works with a, b, or
g routers.
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