ImCoSys’ Linux smartphone boasts an integrated GPS
By Dusan Belic on Wednesday, April 4th, 2007 at 9:19 AM PST In Devices
Look what we’ve got here – a Linux-based smartphone with an integrated GPS. And that’s… NOT something new. However, this time the device isn’t a Chinese project, but is made by the Swiss-based company, ImCoSys.
The device called, ImCoSys Smartphone (?), boasts the large 2.8″ 262k-color TFT-LCD touchscreen, the Bluetooth 1.2 and WLAN connectivity options, and uses the TI OMAP 730 (200 MHz) processor. The memory of 2×64 MB (SDRAM and flash) is further expandable with SD cards.
In terms of software, the ImCoSys Smartphone can view Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents, as well as JPG, GIF and PNG image files, access the web with an Opera browser, and use Push Mail or POP3 email services.

The ImCoSys Smartphone has dimensions of 125×64x18 mm inches and weighs 168 g.
(via: Golem.de)

