Monday, April 11, 2011

A smartphone running Symbian and Windows 7

Fujitsu will be released this year a smartphone atypical, the LOOX F-07C. This smartphone features a 4-inch screen 1024 x 600 (which is pretty impressive) would work as ... Windows 7 and Symbian. No Phone Windows 7 but Windows 7, the same as our PC. The text proposes two operating systems, one for office machines and other smartphones.

Recall that Symbian, used primarily by Nokia, is losing momentum and that the Finnish company chose its attention to Windows 7 Phone for its future smartphones ... Windows 7 requires the hardware platform is not an ARM SoC but original Intel CPU, Atom. The model is not known but it is a priori version of "SoC" of the latter, OakTrail platform.

The CPU would be an Atom and a GMA 600 graphics part, based on the PowerVR technology. For storage, we're talking about 32 GB of internal memory, obviously as NAND flash. The USB and HDMI would be there, just like a real keyboard in addition to the touchscreen. The size of the machine is still impressive: 125 x 61 x 19.8 mm.

It remains to wait for the release.

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