ImCoSys Linux Smartphone
Story posted on: March 2, 2006. Filed in: linux.
If you're one of those anti-Microsoft campaigners dismayed at the number of Windows Mobile Smartphones, don't despair as there are a fair share of Linux or Palm based ones out there. Swiss company ImCoSys will be showcasing their Linux-powered Smartphone at the CeBIT affair next week. So you can still own a SmartPhone while keeping your conscience at peace. Specs after the jump.
Phone Specifications
- TI OMAP 730 processor
- Quad band GSM support
- GPRS support
- WiFi and USB support
- 64MB Flash, 64MB SDRAM
- SD slot
- 240 x 320 transflective TFT screen
- Touch screen
- GPS module
- Measures 125 x 64 x 18 mm
- 40 polyphonic MIDI sounds
- Uses embedded Linux
- Supports various document formats
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