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Verizon’s Entry Level Windows Mobile Smartphone

Posted by Chris Leckness on February 5, 2007 – 12:34 am  Share
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It sure isn’t fancy, but it’s Windows Mobile Powered, so we MUST show it love. It’s looks real basic, but seems to offer as much to a user as the Cingular 3125. My guess is that it has a TI OMAP 200mhz processor.

  • 128MB RA/64MB Flash
  • 1.3 Megapixel Camera w/Flash
  • miniSD removable memory port

The PN-820 gives you smartphone functionality with the elegance and convenience of a flip-style design. You can send email, view attachments, browse the Internet and play tunes/videos with Microsoft Windows Media Player all on the Windows Mobile 5.0 OS for Smartphone. In addition, you can sync up to your PC with Wireless Sync or Activesync. Add to all this a miniSD card slot, Advanced Voice Command and BroadbandAccess Connect capabilities, Bluetooth technology and take pictures and videos with the 1.3 megapixel camera. You will be sure to have attained complete mobile freedom with this small, yet powerful smartphone.

Source : Verizon via Gizmodo

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