FCC approves i-Mate KJAR
Story posted on: January 30, 2007. Filed in: htc, windows.

The FCC has recently approved the i-Mate KJAR, which usually signals the time to start saving when it finally hits the stores. Unlike the deluge of other candybar smartphones that come with a QWERTY keyboard, the KJAR reveals its letters after some flipping and twisting. Features include a 2.4" QVGA touchscreen display, a TI OMAP750 processor, 128MB ROM and 64MB RAM, a 2 megapixel camera, a miniSD memory card slot, WiFi, and Bluetooth 1.2 connectivity. Too bad there is no 3G thrown into the equation. There is no word concerning the release data and price of this triband GSM handset. I personally have apprehensions against so many moving parts in an electronic device due to the sensitive nature of the situation. What do you guys think?
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