Filed under: Handsets, ASUS, Windows Mobile, GSM, EDGE
It’s not nearly as interesting as the mighty M930, but ASUS is prepping another Windows Mobile model that’ll appeal to a decidedly different segment of the market. The device, codenamed “Galaxy Mini” and clearly intended to do battle with the HTC Touch, looks to be just about as diminutive as you can realistically expect a WinMo 6.1 Professional device to be — though the tradeoff is that 3G data doesn’t make the cut (you’ll have to rely on WiFi for that) and the TI OMAP core mopes along at a molasses-like 200MHz. Other goodies should include GPS, Bluetooth, a 2 megapixel camera, and a selection of colors when it launches for somewhere between 300 and 400 (about $445 to $593) later this year.
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Original post by Chris Ziegler
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