
You may find it strange but soon you will have a mobile phone running on Windows XP operating system.
Chinese Company ITG shocased a new phone xPhone Computex. The seemingly rather large device with a full blown QWERTY slide out keypad could, as reports say, give the N900 or perhaps even the DROID from Motorola a run for their money. Designed to incorporate a phone into an internet tablet or the other way around depending on your personal preference the xpPhone (yes quite the literal name isn’t it, keeps things in perspective) runs on a mobile version of Windows XP.
Along with AMD Mobile CPU and 512Mb/1GB memory it also features -
* 4.8-inch touchscreen display with a 800×480 pixel resolution
* Quad band - GSM and CDMA, TD-SCDMA, WiMAX (optional)
* Slide out QWERTY keyboard
* 3G (HSDPA), GPRS/EDGE
* Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB
* GPS
* Camera
* Dual hard drives: SSD (8/16/32/64GB) and HDD (30/60/80/120GB)
ITG claims that the phone will have 7 hours of continuous use with standard battery, 12 hours with extended battery. The device will feature a navigation pad as well as a touch pad for the same for use as an optical mouse pad. All of this is packed into a rather heavy package of about 400 grams.
The device will also naturally be able to sync with services that offer the function like Google’s Gmail, MS Exchange etc.
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