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Cell Phone Running Windows XP Unveiled
A Chinese company showed what it calls the world's first mobile
phone to run Windows XP at the Computex exhibition in Taipei
on Friday. Basically, said device comes as a combination between
a mobile phone and a pocket-sized computer and has been developed
by In Technology.
The so-called xpPhone includes a custom-made chip from the
Advanced Micro Devices, and is reported to have the capability
to wake the Windows operating system from a standby mode when
it receives a call or a text message.
The handset has a 4.8-inch LCD touchscreen that delivers
an 800 x 480 pixel resolution, while also featuring a QWERTY
keypad and a hard-disk with a capacity of 120GB. The 2.5 centimeters
thick mobile phone weighs 400 grams and is powered by a battery
that can boast up to seven hours when not in standby mode.
However, it also allows for a larger battery to be included,
one that could allow it to run for 12 hours.
According to the company, the Windows-powered device will
also come with Wi-Fi connectivity, along with optional WiMax,
and GPS. Unfortunately, it seems that the company hasn't stated
anything specific about the processor that powers the handset,
only calling it the “AMD Super Mobile,” and neither
has it explained how the phone would allow users to make calls
from Windows XP.
Even so, it seems that the company plans to get the device
out on the market in China in a three months’ time,
and make it available in other markets later during the ongoing
year, according to Brad Wu, vice president of In Technology.
In addition, the company is also reported to plan on developing
the China-developed 3G mobile standard called TD-SCDMA (Time
Division Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access).
(June 6, 2009)
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