It’s been some time since Switzerland-based Zenum revealed the first photos of their Opus Operis smartphone. Now, their site suggest that their beautiful Windows Mobile-powered device is ready to hit the market this spring.
The tri-band (no 850MHz, apparently) Opus Operis should bring a new touch of style in the smartphone market. It will be powered by OMAP 7500 200 Mhz, and will run Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC Edition. Furthermore, it would sport a 2 MP camera, Bluetooth 1.2 and WiFi connectivity options.
With dimensions of 121x66x14 mm, it will be among the coolest looking smartphones on the planet. But wait, something’s wrong here. Bluetooth 1.2!? Windows Mobile 5!? Only 64 MB RAM!? Those seem like the specs of the last year’s models.
I guess Opus Operis is the first Zenum’s phone, but still… (via: Engadget)
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