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n725 PDA Phone from ORSiO

Posted by Chris Leckness on September 11, 2006 – 9:44 am
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This phone looks sweet, but not much to say about it. I just hope it makes it to the US, I would like to get a look at it.

  • OS – Windows Mobile/PP CPE (Magneto AKU2)
  • Network – Quad-band GPRS/EDGE class 10
  • CPU – Intel Bulverde 524 MHz
  • Display – 262k color 2.7
  • Memory – 192MB Flash/64MB SDRAM
  • Camera – 2.0 M pixel CMOS camera W/LED torch
  • Bluetooth – Bluetooth 2.0 EDR (with stereo support)
  • Wi-Fi – Wi-Fi (801.11b)
  • FM – FM Radio BB : ADI
  • Battery – Li-Polymer 1500mAh   

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  • Geoffrey
    I have to say that the specs look pretty good to me with a fast processor, decent amount of ROM, and Bluetooth 2.0. I just wish these WM5 devices would have more than just 64Meg of RAM. It just isn't enough when you run something like FlexMail or leave a few apps open.

    Geoffrey
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