This photo above has popped up on the XDA-Developer boards (originally the Mobile01.com Asus forum) of an unknown Asus device. The Windows Mobile Professional device appears to have a WQVGA (or WVGA!) screen just like the Omnia. It also has a front facing camera, suggesting strongly that its a 3G device. Further specs, discernible from the picture is the presence of WIFI and bluetooth, and the use of a trackball as the D-pad. Expansion is via microSD, and sync via mini-USB. The device is clearly at least a Windows Mobile 6 device, as can be seen by the glossy softkeys.
Here is another picture of the back, showing a 5 megapixel camera sans flash.
If there is any more information please drop a comment at the end of the post.
The smartphone called the Asus Glaxy7 features possibly the following specs:
GSM Connectivity : GPRS/EDGE/3G/HSDPA/HAUPA
GSM Frequency : 850/900/1800/1900
WCDMA Frequency: 900/1900/2100 (Sorry US readers )
Screen: 3.5 “WVGA 800X480 / 65K Color TFT
System: Microsoft WM 6.1 Professional
UI: Glide 1.5
Camera: 5MP (2592×1944px) from autofocus
Video: MPEG4, H.264 encoding & decoding - resolution unknown
Communications: Bluetooth 2.0, Wifi, USB
aGPS
Audio: AAC, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, EVRC, QCELP, AAC + + EAAC, MP3, MIDI, PCM, WAV
Working time:
Standby : 200 hours
Talk time: 4 hours
Memory: 4GB flash
Expansion: microSD
Dimensions: 115×59x13.8mm
Tracking ball
Accelerometer
Construction: stainless steel
Launch will probably be held in October.
This news is certainly ground breaking and means we now have an embarrassment of riches when it comes to high-end Windows Mobile devices this holiday season.
Source: wmpoweruser.com
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