by Johan on February 28, 2007

Malaysian Gupp introduces the Phreedom, a Linux based smartphone with Wi-Fi and VOIP support. The device provides a 2.5 inch QVGA color screen, and a QWERTY keyboard. The smartphone is powered by a PXA270 CPU running at 312MHz, 320MB flash and SDRAM, 802.11b/g WiFi. The Phreedom works well on GSM 850/1800/1900 MHz and 900/1800/1900 MHz. Unfortunately, the phone’s design looks a bit outdated. No word on pricing and availability yet.
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by Johan on January 10, 2007

Our friends at Engadget show us a hands-on preview of the OLPC from CES 2007. Just to refresh our mind, the OLPC is powered by a 500Mhz Processor, Linux OS, 1GB Memory, and a Two-Mode Display (Color and B&W). Video after the jump!
Nick Negroponte’s OLPC made an appearance at CES, in partner Marvell’s booth. Marvell supplies the 802.11 b/g chipset, as well as a chipset made exclusively for mesh networking. Fortunately for us (but unfortunately for Marvell) we all know why everyone showed up, and it definitely wasn’t for ICs. Take a look up top, or download at the bottom.
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by Johan on January 9, 2007

Motorola RAZR Z6 is designed to be a music phone that synchronizes with Windows Media Player. The handset supports most of the popular music formats. You can also store all your favorite music files in its 64MB of integrated memory or onto an optional 2GB Micro-SD card. Hit the jump to read Motorola RAZR Z6 specs!
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