Written By Kaisar Woll on 2009/09/26 | Saturday, September 26, 2009
While the Archos 5 has been unveiled yesterday, the MID of SmartQ5 Covia Networks is available to him for some time in Japan. The SmartQ5 runs Android and has a touch screen 4.3 inch WVGA resolution (800 × 480). It has an SD slot, a USB 2.0 port, WiFi B & G, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, 128MB of ROM, 1GB of RAM, a 2000mAh battery and runs on one processor
All three models run Windows XP Home OS and feature a display resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels, 1GB of DDR2 memory, 802.11b/g Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, a 1.3MP web camera, a microphone, stereo speakers, an SDHC card reader, a USB host and USB link port, and a multi I/O port.The device doesn’t have a physical keyboard. Instead, it uses a virtual haptic keyboard technology, that enables users to feel a press of a key on the onscreen keyboard.very interesting post for many peoples thanks for sharing.
It uses a virtual haptic keyboard technology, that enables users to feel a press of a key on the onscreen keyboard.very interesting post for many peoples thanks for sharing.thanks.
Its great configuration with a USB 2.0 port, WiFi B & G, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, 128MB of ROM, 1GB of RAM, a 2000mAh battery and runs on one processor. I liked the flat screen also along with the keypad.
Hm, the biggest question I keep having with all of these new Android powered phones is how they're drastically different than the HTC model, which I believe has about the same resolution... sounds like this one might have more RAM tho
Gotta love this phone. The design is fantastic and the fact that it's a touchscreen which uses a virtual haptic keyboard adds to its value. The features are also awesome. I really like this phone. I wonder how much this costs?
The touchscreen device, which features a 4.3-inch 800 x 480 screen, is now running an ARM-friendly with stylish, and has been given the low, low price tag..so nice
pertamax,, berapaan tuh mas???
ReplyDeletebelinya dmn??? pengen niy,,,,
I think it has lot of feature from which i am unknown.
ReplyDeleteAll three models run Windows XP Home OS and feature a display resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels, 1GB of DDR2 memory, 802.11b/g Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, a 1.3MP web camera, a microphone, stereo speakers, an SDHC card reader, a USB host and USB link port, and a multi I/O port.The device doesn’t have a physical keyboard. Instead, it uses a virtual haptic keyboard technology, that enables users to feel a press of a key on the onscreen keyboard.very interesting post for many peoples thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteIts sounds good. Really very nice and useful. Thanks for this great stuff.
ReplyDeleteIt uses a virtual haptic keyboard technology, that enables users to feel a press of a key on the onscreen keyboard.very interesting post for many peoples thanks for sharing.thanks.
ReplyDeleteCool! Is that a cellphone? Wow, technology is just getting crazier by the minute. This phone is really wicked... :D
ReplyDeleteIts a nice development but looks seems to be a bit flat.
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ReplyDeleteIts great configuration with a USB 2.0 port, WiFi B & G, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, 128MB of ROM, 1GB of RAM, a 2000mAh battery and runs on one processor. I liked the flat screen also along with the keypad.
ReplyDeleteIt's a very good gadget to start with, with a built in wi-fi technology it's a very huge plus and it has tons of features as well.
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ReplyDeletewhat is the newest cell phone technology and how does it work? is there anything beyond 4g yet?
ReplyDeleteTremendous are they phones,wow they look good i'll like to have one for myself.How can i purchese it.
ReplyDeleteHm, the biggest question I keep having with all of these new Android powered phones is how they're drastically different than the HTC model, which I believe has about the same resolution... sounds like this one might have more RAM tho
ReplyDeleteoutstanding! what cost?
ReplyDeletehonestly i do not like touch screens, because they spoil quickly
ReplyDeletebeautiful! I want to!
ReplyDeletereally beautiful, and seems also resistant
ReplyDeleteGotta love this phone. The design is fantastic and the fact that it's a touchscreen which uses a virtual haptic keyboard adds to its value. The features are also awesome. I really like this phone. I wonder how much this costs?
ReplyDeleteThe touchscreen device, which features a 4.3-inch 800 x 480 screen, is now running an ARM-friendly with stylish, and has been given the low, low price tag..so nice
ReplyDeleteoh gosh! so cool :O
ReplyDeleteKok besar banget..... berat gak ni gadget.
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