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Mio, a company based in Taiwan, recently introduced a new type of PDA phone. Since they are big on GPS, you can expect this phone to also include GPS capabilities. More on that in a moment. It also features many notable goodies, which you can find below and it is also set to replace the A501, and it is now called the A502.
Here are the most important pieces of information regarding the phone:
Integrated SiRF Star III GPS receiver with QuickFix (A-GPS) technology
TI OMAP 850 processor at 200 MHz
1 GB of ROM and 64 MB of RAM
2.7-inch touch screen with 320×240 pixels (QVGA) resolution and 262K colors
Quad-band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, GPRS and EDGE
Integrated 2-megapixel camera
Bluetooth 2.0 (with A2DP)
SD/MMC extension port
Mini USB 2.0
Removable 1050 mAh lithium-Ion battery which lasts 4 hours using GPS
Windows Mobile 6 Professional
Dimensions : 9.6×6.0×2.1 cm
Weight : 135g
Uses MioMap GPS technology
Obviously, it looks to be a very competitive phone in the Taiwanese market, and wherever else it sells. Unfortunately, there is no word on pricing or availability yet.
Mio, a company based in Taiwan, recently introduced a new type of PDA phone. Since they are big on GPS, you can expect this phone to also include GPS capabilities. More on that in a moment. It also features many notable goodies, which you can find below and it is also set to replace the A501, and it is now called the A502.
Here are the most important pieces of information regarding the phone:
Obviously, it looks to be a very competitive phone in the Taiwanese market, and wherever else it sells. Unfortunately, there is no word on pricing or availability yet.
Via [NaviGadget]
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