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Beautiful, Sleek, and to run Windows Mobile. The Mago Tancher Smartphone.

Posted by Chris Leckness on March 24, 2006 – 11:53 am
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This one looks like a luxury winner. The specs are in-line with the best, its very sexy, and sounds indestructible. The Mago Premium Smartphone is quad band GSM too!!!! Looking forward to seeing this one hit the streets.

This product was designed by Maslovdesign Studio for Mago Mobile (UK). Tancher did all the engineering job (including consulting for design concept development). Very specific requirements for appearance and technology, usage of the cutting-edge electronics, extremely short development timeframes required application of all the Tancher’s great potential. This project started in December 2004. Working prototypes from the real materials were delivered in August 2005.

Features:

  • GSM/GPRS Smartphone for Premium segment market
  • 4-band 850/900/1800/1900MHz
  • Class 2 Bluetooth ver.1.2
  • Wi-Fi 802.11b
  • Embedded antennas
  • Windows Mobile 2005 OS
  • 240×320 2.8” LTPS transflective TFT LCD, 262,000 colors
  • Touch screen
  • ARM920 Intel xScale PXA27X 624MHz CPU
  • 128MB SDRAM
  • 128MB nand Flash
  • 1955mAh Li-Ion battery
  • 2.5mm stereo audio jack for handsfree headset
  • USB 2.0 interface
  • Advanced materials, hi-tech aerospace technologies and special scratch resistant coatings for housing and mechanical parts (grade 5 Titanium, Stainless steel, Magnesium)
  • Solid and slim (15mm only) design for premium market segment
  • SD/MMC/nini-SD support
  • 64 voice polyphony (two loud speakers)
  • LED backlight for keypad (specialy designed for stainless steel buttons)
  • Vibratormotor
  • Full RoSH compliant components
  • Increased lifetime tact switches (>1M times)
  • RGB status LED
  • Special design for accessories set
  • Overall size 134×55x15mm

Source : the::unwired

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