Preorders Open for Windows XP Phone
By Simon Sage on Thursday, September 17th, 2009 at 1:56 PM PST In MID, Windows Mobile
Chinese manufacturer ITG has announced the preorder availability for their new xpPhone, a beast with a 4.8″ display that, you guessed it, runs Windows XP. While it might be tempting to call something running Windows proper a mobile internet device, the xpPhone actually supports HSPA (AT&T (NYSE: T), Orange, and Vodafone (NYSE: VOD) modules available), EV-DO, TD-SCDMA, is upgadeable to WiMAX and LTE, and has all the other wireless amenities, like Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi. The full spec run-down can be found here.
Windows Mobile is nice and all, and certainly shares some of the flexibility of its big brother, but the real desktop OS would offer every app the mobile poweruser could possibly want. It would feel amazingly awkward making a phone call on something that big and heavy, nevermind issues of portability. I wonder how much ITG asking for this thing… In any case, head over to ITG for a closer look at the xpPhone.
[Pocketables via Engadget]


I cant wait to get my hands on this one, LTE woohooo…..
4.3 inch screen? Gsmarena said has 4.8 inch!
Grah, second time I’ve made that exact same mistake this week. What gives?
I want to buy, need details and its cost
want to buy need some more details like cost
its fake no phone like this . its just Modified stuff ” called Photoshop
What is cost of this mobile.
$$$$ what carrier