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WorkAlone Mobile Devices

The WorkAlone Phone Bundle


Solid mobile smart phones from major manufacturers and major carriers bundled with minutes, text messaging, data and the WorkAlone service, make up the WorkAlone phone.

All world wide carriers can be selected from, for the best signal strength and most towers, in the area the person working alone wants the best connection.

The "Reclaim" phone, from Samsung, is a unique convenient size full feature phone. Its slide out keyboard, with real keys, is easy to type with. A built in camera and camcorder, full messaging capabilities, Bluetooth, built in autonomous GPS, high quality speaker phone with external speaker and speaker independent voice dialing are the features users value.
Devices, like the iPhone, give users a techy or flashy image. The Reclaim is about value and its user is more eco-conscious than those using any other smart phone available today. People who make a hybrid their car of choice, quickly relate to this smart phone.

The "Style" phone from Blackberry, is an ultimate clam shell format smart phone. The protected full qwerty keyboard is easy to use and supports the fastest typing possible. A built in camera and camcorder, full messaging capabilities, Bluetooth, WiFi, speaker phone, voice dial, and voice memo are the features users value.
The user gets the solid performance Blackberry has become known for.

The WorkAlone Protocol works with all cell phones and networks.
There are features that make some phones more desirable to workers working alone.
Many phones focus at entertainment and looks to sell the smart phone, at the expense of functionality, power consumption and phone performance.
Working alone may not be the right place to experience the distractions of the internet, so our bundles do not include web browsing.
Workers using their own phones, can easily be put on the WorkAlone Protocol, if they don't mind their phone number being used for work, Alternately, if workers want to keep their personal phone number private, a WorkAlone Phone keeps the workers personal phone number private, as each WorkAlone Phone comes with its own phone number.

Regardless, a mobile Workalone phone should ...
- work as a reliable phone and deal with multipathing in the city or weak signals in rural remote locations.
- have a real qwerty keyboard that encourages accurate and comfortable message entry.
- consider the user using a touch screen which is easier to keep clean versus being more difficult to type with.
- have a clam shell or covered keyboard form factor to reduce accidental application activation or pocket dialing.
- be small enough to be convenient to carry without being to small to see the screen clearly or type with.

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