
Remember that dual-SIM enabled General Mobile DSTL1 Android phone that we’ve seen prior to the Mobile World Congress? Well, the Chinese company behind the project, Yuhua, unveiled yet another, very similar Android-powered smartphone.
The so called Xphone-SDK shares many of the components with its predecessor — like the 3-inch WQVGA Sharp touchscreen and tri-band GPRS/EDGE radio — yet comes with bit more simplistic lines.
Among the specs that caught our eye are quite powerful Marvell PXA-310 624Mhz CPU, 128MB of RAM and 256MB of ROM, 3-megapixel camera without flash, WiFi, Bluetooth, 1000mAh battery, and of course a microSD memory card slot.
Exact release date is unknown at this stage, but I doubt we’ll see anything tangible before the second half of this year. Stay tuned in the meantime…
[Via: phandroid]
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