The phone pictured above is the MiniOne created by Meizu. It has some nice featured crammed in too. The device can connect to mobile networks via GSM, EDGE and WCDMA allowing for various connection speeds. The device is powered by an ARM11 533MHZ processor with 128MB of DDR SDRAM. The OS is Windows CE 6. On to the screen, it has a TFT touch screen which can display 16M colours running at 720 x 480 pixels. With the phone being 3G is has 2 cameras so that video calls can be made. The front facing camera is 0.3 mega pixels with the one at the back being 3 mega pixels.
I actually like the look of this phone quite a lot. As can be seen in the picture above, there are no buttons on the front of the device and it works purely by touching the screen except from what appears to be volume on the left and power on the top of the device. There is no word yet on if this device is multi touch, but I am hoping for that to be the case as it does add an increased level of interactivity to the device should it have it.
As well as the above features you will also see Bluetooth, WiFi, DMB Tuner, GPS, video output as well as files such as AVI, MPEG4 and WMV being able to be played. With a nice capacity of 4GB – 16GB this is not a bad device at all. It will set you back up to $450 for the top model.
Via: Akihabaranews
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