ImCoSys Linux GPS SmartPhone
by Sze | Filed under Mobile Phone, PDA.
ImCoSys, a Swiss company, is going to release its SmartPhone running on Linux. The device is well equipped with WiFi, Quadband, GPS and bluetooth. The phone features a 262k colors TFT touchscreen, GPS module. The Linux OS then phone run on supports push email solution from IBM Lotus and Microsoft Exchange server. It is able to read Microsoft office documents, including Word, Excel, Powerpoint and also Adobe PDF files. The smartphone is planned to be available in June for Europe and US with the price 298 Euro which is about 356 USD.
Spec and features:
* Processor: TI OMAP 730
* Network: Quadband GSM (850/900/1800/1900) GPRS
* Bluetooth 1.2, WiFi 802.11b (WPA supported) USB,
* 64 MB Flash, 64 MB SDRAM
* SD-Slot
* Display: 262k colors TFT (240 x 320)
* Touchscreen
* GPS built in module
* Size: 125 x 64 x 18 mm
* 40 polyphonics
* Embedded Linux
* Document Viewer Word/Excel/PowerPoint/PDF/JPG/GIF/GIFa/PNG
* Mode default
* SMS/MMS/Contacts/Calendar/Memo/ Calculator/World Clock/Navigation
* SMTP/POP3/eSMTP/WAP 2.0/Push Mail/ JAVA (MIDP 2.0)/Internet Browser
Modem: GPRS, CSD
Tags: GPS, ImCoSys, linux, Mobile Phone, PDA, Smartphone




April 3rd, 2006 at 5:23 am
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