Chinese manufacturer QiGi obviously had the world’s superspies in mind when designing (and naming) the AK007. This ruggedized hunk of Windows Mobile is built to take a beating throughout the most intense firefights, chase scenes, hang gliding stunts and brawls with laser-bearing sharks. The modest specs include:
- 624MHz core processor
- Windows Mobile 6.1
- 256MB ROM, 128MB of RAM
- GPS
- 2MP camera
- CDMA or GSM available
- 2.8″ QVGA screen
- 200 mAH battery
Last time I had heard of QiGi, they were working on an Android phone – now this? That manufacturer sure is doing some interesting stuff… Details on a release are scarce, but as usual, odds of this one making it to North America are slim.
[Engadget via WinMoCool]
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