Breaking, Telcos - Written by Zach on Saturday, April 15, 2006 0:57 - 0 Comments

WiFi SmartPhone from XDA

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British telco O2 has recently announced the XDA IQ, the latest in its branded line of SmartPhones. The handset runs a 200MHz Texas Instruments OMAP 850 processor with Windows Mobile 5.0. The phone has 64MB of internal SDRAM and 64MB of internal ROM, and support for SD/MMC cards. The display is a 2.2-inch LCD with a 240×320 resolution and 65,536 colours. The phone also has a 1.3 megapixel camera at the back.

This one supports WiFi, and we know what that implies–the possibility of VoIP over WiFi (which might prove earth-shaking to the mobile phone industry if it sees widespread adoption).

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