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O2 Graphite passes FCC scrutiny

Story posted on: October 25, 2006, filed in: others, windows


O2 Graphite passes FCC scrutiny
Remember the Vodafone V1210 cellphone which we reported a few days ago? It is strange to note that the new and improved version of the Vodafone V1210 has already been scrutinized by the FCC and passed with flying colors. This ASUSTeK-manufactured 3G-enabled smartphone comes with a couple of digital cameras and offers WiFi support. Targeted to O2 and known as the O2 Graphite, it follows a design that is identical to its predecessors. Specifications include an Intel PXA270 416MHz processor, an Intel Hermon modem, 128MB ROM, 64MB RAM, and Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity. Better start saving up today to purchase the O2 XDA Graphite when it is launched soon.

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