Sunday, February 28, 2010

LG’s Windows Phone 7 Prototype



At The Engadget Show there was a huge surprise, Microsoft's Aaron Woodman showed off Apollo, LG's Windows Phone 7 Series early prototype! Amazingly this seems to be the first look at Qwerty slider branded Windows Phone 7 Series device to be displayed.

Features:
  • Launching: August/September 2010
  • CPU: Qualcomm QSD8650; 1.3GHz
  • CDMA + GSM (aka a World Phone)
  • EvDO + HSDPA
  • Device Size: 115 x 57.5 x 11.2 mm
  • Memory (RAM/ROM): 1GB/1GB
  • External Storage: MicroSD (up to 32GB)
  • Screen Size/Type: 3.8-inch capacitive AMOLED “Multitouch Supported”
  • Screen Resolution: WXGA 1280 x 720 px
  • Camera: 10-megapixel with flash and autofocus; HD 720p video@ 30fps
  • Video Support: Windows Media Video (WMV), MPEG-4 (MP4/M4V) H.264, DVR-MS4
  • Audio Support: Windows Media Audio (WMA), Advanced Audio Coding (AAC-LC), FairPlay DRM, MP3
  • Battery: Removable 1400 mAh
  • Talk Time: Up to 7.5 hours
  • Standby Time: 288 hours
  • Internet Use: 4.5 hours (3G), 6.5 hours (WiFi)
  • Video Playback: 10 hours
  • Audio Playback: 30 hours
While the features are still in production stages, it offers you a sneak peak as to what to expect. It's a tad bit thicker than the iPhone or Nexus One. There are dedicated hardware camera, volume, and power buttons in addition to the back, home, and search buttons. It also comes with a five megapixel camera with a flash on the back, along with a headphone jack. There is not much comments or confirmation that can be made. Features might be different at the time of release as for now we wait and see.

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