Meet the Tatung is M1If you live in Europe,
Tatung's nifty looking and economically named "M1" is coming your way and may be a nice alternative to HTC Hurricane, Robbie & Tornado phones (O2 XDA Phone, T-Mobile SDA II, iMate SP4m & SP5, etc.). Similar to HTC, Tatung's M1 will be rebranded under various names, and is set for release Q2 2006 in Europe.
It somes with an interesting feature list:
- Quad band GSM communication and GPRS Class B multi-slot class 12 data
- 1.3 megapixel camera with LED Flash for pictures and videos
- 4X Digital Zoom
- In camcorder mode, the M1 supports 320x240 and 160x120 up to 15 fps.
- Bluetooth 1.2 with A2DP (for stereo wireless headsets!)
- Windows Media Player 10 with DRM
- Hot Swappable MiniSD! (for cards up to 1GB)
- 128MB of Flash NAND memory and 64 MB of SRAM.
Sporting a TI OMAP 730 processor clocked at 208 MHz, we're told the processor is based on the ARM9 core with hardware acceleration for security features and Java applications with a very low power consumption.
Maybe most importantly, very light and small: 90 grams, 110mm (L) x 48mm (W) x 16mm (H) mm
To learn more,
check out the great pictures at the always interesting The::Unwired website.
Click here to see the M1 User Manual (FYI - it's a big PDF, so it may load slowly)