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CHT 9110 Windows Mobile 6 smartphone

August 21, 2007 by Dusan Belic - 5 Comments

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CHT 9110 Windows Mobile 6 smartphone

What you’ve just saw is the product of cooperation between Chinese Telecommunication, Microsoft and Dopod. The all-touchscreen CHT 9110 hides lots of goodies under the hood – including quad-band GSM radio, EDGE, HSDPA, Bluetooth, WiFi, 256MB Flash ROM, 64MB SDRAM, and microSD expansion slot — all relying on Samsung’s 500MHz CPU. Naturally, Windows Mobile 6 Professional runs the show, and users can input their data by touching the large 2.8″ screen. In addition, this baby will come with some special, fashionable version of Media Player.

Finally, the CHT 9110 weighs 150 g – not that much considering that you’ll get the (almost) all-in-one device for that money, though I find it looking quite ugly when compared with HTC Touch. Not sure what’s the point of this device — if anyone can write a comment about it, we would appreciate…

[Via: MobileWhack]

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