The First Windows Mobile Device Running Windows XP
|So you are sick of running a Windows Mobile Device, but the problem is that the iPhone, Blackberry, and Symbian Operating Systems don’t sound all that appealing either. What do you do? Find a device that you can put Windows XP on of course! I’ll save you the trouble and tell you about the world’s first mobile device to run Windows XP, and it is called the XPPhone appropriately enough.
The XPPhone is a sort of “World Edition” and can run on a GSM or CDMA Carrier. I also really like the look of the keyboard with the QWERTY Layout, Directional Pad, Left and Right Mouse Buttons, Touchpad, and dedicated number keys. since the XPPhone is not available yet, there is no way to tell how good the keyboard really is, but the XPPhone really packs a lot into it! Check out the rest of the XPPhone Specs:
Standard Specification(Configuration)
*CPU: AMD Super Mobile CPU
* Memory:512M/1G
* SSD: 8G/16G/32G/64G
* HDD:30G/60G/80G/120G
* LCD: 4.8′ TFT Touch-screen LCD 800*480
* Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP
* Network:GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA (HSDPA/HSUPA)
CDMA/CDMA2000 1X/CDMA1X EVDO,TD-SCDMA,TD-HSDPA
* Wireless:WiFi 802.11b/g,WiMax(optional),Buletooth,Stand-alone GPS
* Camera Specifications:CMOS, 300k/1.3 Million
* Ports:1 x earphone jack,1 x microphone jack,Docking Connector
(include VGA output signal ),1 x USB 2.0, SIM Slot
* Power Management:
Battery: Removable Lithium-ion
Talk time: about 5 hours,Stand by time: about 5 days
Real life: about 7 hours(Standard), about 12 hours(Large)
Talk time,Standby time,Operation time may vary depending different usage.
* Weight: 400g (include battery)
No pricing is available for the XPPhone as of yet, but count on it costing you dearly to own the Worlds First Mobile Device Running Windows XP! I looked all over their website and could not find the phone’s outer dimensions and weight, but rest assured, this device will load you down some. Jump after the break for a photo illustrating he XPPhone’s Keyboard Layout!!
Click here to learn more about the XPPhone.
Source: Pocketables via BGR