The New ImCoSys Mobile


The Swiss company ImCoSys presents its smartphone at CeBIT 2007 with a special module designed to be used by the government’s inspection department, with an integrated SiRF III GPS chip with an internal antenna. I’m not sure how appealing this quad band smartphone will be to regular people, but since it runs on Linux, it may be successful with its hardcore fans. Besides the large TFT-LCD touch screen with 2.8” and 260 K colors, this phone has WiFi 802.11b and Bluetooth 1.2 connectivity, 64 MB or SDRAM and 64 MB of flash memory, expandable with a SD slot, a Texas Instruments 200 MHz processor.

You can also view Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents, as well as JPG, GIF and PNG files, access the web with an Opera browser using WAP 2.0, use Push Mail or POP3 services (but not IMAP). The ImCoSys Smartphone measures 4.9 x 2.5 x 0.70 inches and weighs 5.92 ounces.

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