Unreleased?

Would have been a Tri-Band device: Tri-mode 1900 MHz CDMA, 800 MHz CDMA/AMPS

Could use external clip-on keyboard (the “Neopad”).

Both phones feature Internet-browser functionality. The 2000 supports Phone.com Inc.’s UP.Browser version 3.1, an HDML solution, while the 2600 supports version 4.0 with native WML support for full WAP interoperability, the company said. — link

Mentioned in Wired, Feb 2001, in the “Fetish” column:

Touch-Tone Typing Need to pound out a few memos while you’re pounding the pavement? The NeoPad keyboard, an efficient 3.6 by 2.7 inches, gives your NeoPoint 2600 phone a QWERTY front end. The tri-mode, dual-band handset’s built-in email system works with existing POP3 and IMAP4 accounts, and its 11-line screen lets you read to-the-point missives without scrolling.

NeoPoint 2600: about $200. NeoPad: $50. NeoPoint: (800) 714 4465, www.neopoint.com.

Links

Mobile-review.com NeoPoint 2600 Phone

Tri-Mode Smartphone (wirelessnetworksonline.com)