Is ASUS prepping a 5-megapixel Omnia challenger?
Engadget —
... touchscreen, a 5-megapixel camera, a trackball for non-touch navigation, and the predictable 3G radios / WiFi. Not much is known about the device at this point, though speculation is running rampant on the forum as to CPU specs and on-board memory. It's likely this will be at least competitive in comparison to recent Window Mobile devices we've seen of this variety, though nothing's certain till we get word from ASUS... which we're waiting patiently for, fellas. [Via wmpoweruser]Read | Permalink | Email this ...
ASUS taking on the Omnia with a 5-MP WinMo handset of their own?
CrunchGear —
... in place of the Omnia’s optical sensor, a front facing camera, 3g, WiFi, Bluetooth, a solid resolution touch display (likely WQVGA [480×272]), and microSD support. No price point, availability, or any form of official word yet.
(On a side note: With all of these widescreen Windows Mobile handsets making there way out, how is that no one on the dev team has replaced the default backgrounds with something that won’t repeat 3/4 of the way down the screen?)
[Via wmuser and pda.pl via The::unwired]
Another Asus Touchscreen Pops Up
GadgetReview —
... phone in development. Running some iteration of Window Mobile (probably 6.0), it looks like it sports a microSD card slot for memory expansion, a Pearl like mouse, a rather large touchscreen and a 5 megapixel camera. Wmpoweruse seems to think it’s also rockin’ WiFi, Bluetooth and either a WVGA or WQVGA screen. ...
Asus is prepping a scret phone, Glaxy7, will be an Omnia challenger?
TechChee.com, shop online for gadget, gizmo and hot tech stuff —
... 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: 115×59×13.8mm Tracking ball Accelerometer Construction: stainless steel source [] This entry was posted on Monday, September 15th, 2008 at 1:44 am and is filed ...
Asus planning 5 megapixel Touchscreen handset?
T3.com All —
... . Further details will have to wait until Asus makes the handset official, but we'll keep you posted as soon as we hear more. (via wmpoweruser , via ...
ASUS planning 5.0-megapixel touchscreen handset?
T3.com All —
... . Further details will have to wait until Asus makes the handset official, but we'll keep you posted as soon as we hear more. (via wmpoweruser , via ...
Asus Glaxy7 Zest, muy similar al Samsung Omnia
Celularis —
... un trackball tipo perla y que tiene Asus Glide, la interfaz desarrollada para aprovechar al máximo el Windows Mobile y el hardware.
Todavía no hay mucha data, incluso tiene varios codename, como Asus GM5, Glaxy7 Zest, Asus Crystal ó Xda Zest, pero sabemos que tendrá Windows Mobile 6.1, Glide 1.5, GSM cuatribanda, tribanda UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, WiFi, BlueTooth y GPS. Será un muy buen equipo cuando salga!
Vía WM Power Users y PDA.PL ...
The Asus Galaxy7 is Stacked Son!
Mobility Site —
... GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900)
WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA (900/1900/2100)
3.5″ WVGA 800X480 / 65K Color TFT Screen
WM 6.1 Professional
5MP camera with auto focus
Bluetooth 2.0, 802.11b/g Wifi, USB 2.0
aGPS
4GB flash Memory
MicroSD slot
Tracking ball
Accelerometer
Dimensions: 115×59×13.8mm
Source: Modaco via
--- Related Articles at Mobility Site: Steve’s first ...
ASUS taking on the Omnia with a 5-MP WinMo handset of their own?
CrunchGear —
... in place of the Omnia’s optical sensor, a front facing camera, 3g, WiFi, Bluetooth, a solid resolution touch display (likely WQVGA [480×272]), and microSD support. No price point, availability, or any form of official word yet.
(On a side note: With all of these widescreen Windows Mobile handsets making there way out, how is that no one on the dev team has replaced the default backgrounds with something that won’t repeat 3/4 of the way down the screen?)
[Via wmuser and pda.pl via The::unwired]



