Sunday, March 12, 2006

New smartphone by Tatung

The Taiwanese electronics maker Tatung has announced it will demonstrate its new M1A smartphone at the CeBIT 2006 show, which started yesterday. Now there is just general info about it. It is meant for GSM networks (quad-band) and powered by Windows Mobile 5.0.

The smartphone is made as a candy bar, equipped with a 2-megapixel camera, an expansion slot for miniSD cards (hot swap is possible) and Bluetooth 1.2 interface with the support of A2DP profile, which enables stereo sound. The LCD features a QVGA (240x320 pixels) resolution. Its Li-Ion battery capacious of 1100 mAh ensures 4 hours of talks and 200 hours standby.

Taking into account this piece of info it’s unclear what makes it different from the M1 smartphone introduced at 3GSM Congress. It might be a camera resolution – that had a 1.3-megapixel camera. There are no photos of the M1A, so have a look at the M1:

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