Haier N60 Linux Smartphone
Story posted on: February 28, 2006, filed in: linux
Haier's new N60 smartphone is one of the newer Linux-based phones on the market. Haier has been showing off the Access Linux Platform, a commercial-grade Linux-based platform for mobile devices, which is said to be flexible, intuitive and with Total Integrated Solutions. Looking-good with a 262K color 320*240 swiveling touch screen, an SDIO expansion card (lets you slap on a WiFi connection), and MP3 and MPEG-4 support. Only strange thing would be the lack of Bluetooth, slightly troubling in a smartphone. Still there's always GPRS, Infrared, Java, MMS, SMS, USB, WAP to go with. Specs after the jump.
Phone Specifications:
- GSM Triband 900 / 1800 / 1900
- Linux
- 48 x 25 x 94 mm
- Battery Type Lithium-Ion 900 mAh Battery
- 180 mins talk time
- 200 hours standby time
- 131 grams
- 2,62,000 colors, (240 x 320) display
- SDIO card slot
- 59MB
- 1.3 Megapixel
- GPRS, Infrared, Java, MMS, SMS, USB, WAP
- 64 polyphonic, MP3/MPEG player, MPEG video recorder
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