Toshiba TG01 with 4.1-inch WVGA touchscreen: a world's first Snapdragon
Engadget Mobile —
... thin handset will feature a 4.1-inch WVGA (800 x 480 pixel) touchscreen display, HSDPA data, GPS, a microSD slot, and custom Tosh 3D GUI to hide the Windows Mobile 6.1 uglies within. Most notable is that 1GHz Snapdragon chip that Toshiba claims makes the TG01 considerably faster than any device currently on the market with the promise to "revolutionize the mobile entertainment world." We'll see when the TG01 is unveiled at Mobile World Congress in less than two weeks. [Via Pocket-Lint] Toshiba TG01 with 4.1-inch WVGA touchscreen: a world's first Snapdragon ...
Toshiba TG01 with 4.1-inch WVGA touchscreen: a world's first Snapdragon
Engadget —
... thin handset will feature a 4.1-inch WVGA (800 x 480 pixel) touchscreen display, HSDPA data, GPS, a microSD slot, and custom Tosh 3D GUI to hide the Windows Mobile 6.1 uglies within. Most notable is that 1GHz Snapdragon chip that Toshiba claims makes the TG01 considerably faster than any device currently on the market with the promise to "revolutionize the mobile entertainment world." We'll see when the TG01 is unveiled at Mobile World Congress in less than two weeks. [Via Pocket-Lint] Filed under: Cellphones Toshiba TG01 with 4.1-inch WVGA touchscreen: ...
Toshiba unveils TG01 smartphone, takes aim at iPhone
Boy Genius Report —
Toshiba plans to wow us all at MWC 2009 with a Windows Mobile handset that rocks a blazing fast processor and jaw-dropping display. The TG01 will be the first mobile handset to incorporate the 1GHz snapdragon processor from Qualcomm and will sport a 4.1″ WVGA resistive touchscreen with on-screen trackpad, HSDPA, aGPS, G-sensor, microSDHC support and DivX support. Toshiba calls it “faster, slimmer and better than the iPhone” - fighting words if we’ve ever heard them. The handset is reported to run Windows Mobile 6.1 with full flash support ...
Toshiba TG01 shows there still "wow" factor left for Windows Mobile
PalmAddicts —
... Sources are from T3 & Pocket-Lint (via BGR).
Toshiba unveils the TG01 touchscreen-based smartphone
Gadgetell —
... well as support for DivX and flash.
Additionally, the TG01 will be powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset, which is reported to be “considerably faster than any device on the market.“ Finally, the handset will also have 512MB of built-in memory and is running Windows Mobile 6.1.
As for pricing and availability, the TG01 is expected to be released first in Europe during this summer, however the pricing has not yet been announced.
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Toshiba Unveils The TG01, A 9.9mm Thick, 4.1-inch Touchscreen Phone
GadgetReview —
... chips on the market. The handset measures just 9.9mm thick (iPhone 3G is 12.3mm thick) and includes HSDPA 3G, A-GPS, microSD card slot on top of 512MB built-in, and something Tosh calls the G-sensor, which is basically an accelerometer. Unfortunately, the phone is backed by Windows Mobile 6.1, but much like HTC, it has been skinned with a proprietary UI that looks just ok. Video below
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Toshiba unveils the TG01 touchscreen-based smartphone
Gadgetell —
... well as support for DivX and flash.
Additionally, the TG01 will be powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset, which is reported to be “considerably faster than any device on the market.“ Finally, the handset will also have 512MB of built-in memory and is running Windows Mobile 6.1.
As for pricing and availability, the TG01 is expected to be released first in Europe during this summer, however the pricing has not yet been announced.
Read [Pocket-Lint]
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Toshiba TG01 mobile uses Qualcomm Snapdragon chip
Phones Review —
... on the market, and Toshiba claims the TG01 will “revolutionise the mobile entertainment world.”
The Toshiba TG01 offers up a 4.1 inch WVGA touchscreen, is 9.9mm thick, a custom Toshiba 3D GUL, HSDPA data, WiFi, GPS and a microSD expansion slot.
The TG01 doesn’t have an accelerometer but rather what Toshiba call a “G sensor” which enables the TG01 to tilt around a central area, and the user will use a virtual trackpad which appears on the screen.
Source – pocket-lint
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