This device sounds very interesting. It seems to have a huge array of features and looks nice as well. I am also curious as to how the OMAP processor performs. I hope this device comes to the market.
Specifications:
OMAP1510 application processor
TMS320C55x™ DSP and TI-enhanced ARM925
Memory
32/64 MB NAND Flash
64 MB SDRAM
Display
240×320 QVGA transreflective
0.24 mm pitch
HR TFT touch sensitive
Keyboard/buttons
Four programmable
Dial and End call
Two volume
Power, backlight, reset, and record
Navigation pad
Communication ports
USB
IrDA SIR
Wireless connectivity
Tri-band GSM/GPRS: TCS2100
802.11b: TNETW1100B
Bluetooth: BRF6100
Indicators
Red LED for power/charge
Green LED for event alarm, message, email
Vibration for event alarm, message, email or incoming call
Audio
Built-in microphone, speaker (speakerphone and audio playback)
Handsfree earphone/microphone jack
Stereo headphone jack
Camera
800×600 (0.5 MPixel) images
YUV format output
SD/MMC expansion support
USB and Infrared synchronization support
Special Features
Backup/restore facility (persistent storage)
Voice recorder
Speakerphone
Microsoft® Pocket PC 2003 OS
Battery Usage (estimates)
8 hours GSM talk time; 450 hours GSM standby
6 hours GPRS browsing
12 hours PDA constant usage
Battery: Lithium Polymer, 3.6 V at 1900 mAh capacity
Charging via USB and AC adapter
Physical Dimensions
117.7 mm (H) x 74.4 mm (W) x 20 mm (Thick), excluding antenna
Weight: 174 g
More info @ http://www.ti.com/wanda
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