Mobile News - Grundig Mobile's U900 Linux Phone |
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Latest Mobile News - Grundig Mobile's U900 Linux Phone
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|  27/02/2007 Although the orange and black color scheme is a wee bit passé, we do have to give props to Grundig Mobile for their new Linux-based phone, the U900. ![]() It features a single-chip architecture, which has long been considered to be the "holy grail" of modern mobile phone technology. The phone was first showed off at the 3GSM show earlier this month, and was only one of two Linux phones in attendance. The U900 runs off Linux and a RTOS (real-time operating system) with the VirtualLogix platform virtualization technology. The chip featured in this phone is the NXP ARM9-based SoC (system-on-chip). Other features of the phone are a 2-megapixel CMOS camera (which also supports video telephony, video recording and playback, and video streaming), a built-in MP3 player, microSD card slot, and FM radio. It has a dual-mode cellular radio which supports both UMTS+EDGE and quad-band GSM/GPRS frequences. It can also be used as a modem through USB and Bluetooth. <<<<< Source site: www.mobilewhack.com >>>>> « The Archive Mobile news of February 2007 |
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