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Verizon Saygus Android phone
Mark Peters : November 6th 2009 - 13:50 CET
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Verizon Saygus Android phone listed at FCC : Quite a number of Android phones are in the pipeline. Also at Verizon; last month’s rumor had it, that a new Android mobile phone would be included in Verizon's range of phones. Yet this time, no famous phone brand would be involved, but instead, it would be one of the small players in the communications market. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) leaked information about a Saygus VPhone V1. Our initial reaction, imagining it to be a simple phone, seems logical, however, the cell phone specifications are quite considerable for this unknown Android phone. The question as to whether Verizon will fully adopt Android, still remains unanswered.
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Saygus VPhone V1 Android phone
The FCC is an independent American government body that is in fact responsible for all the regulations on telecommunications and other communications. It is often through public databases of FCC that consumer electronics that are yet to be introduced, such as the Saygus VPhone V1, get spread beforehand. The Saygus V1 is a slider phone with a 3.5-inch touchscreen display and an LCD resolution of 800 x480 pixels. The Saygus VPhone V1 is equipped with a 624MHz Marvell PXA310 processor and runs on Google Android Software.
Verizon Saygus Android phone
Further features of the Saygus Android phone are a digital camera with a resolution of 5 megapixels, and 256MB internal memory. This memory is expandable through a standard microSD card slot up to 32GB for extra memory. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS complete the communications features of this Android phone. Google Android looks unstoppable and is certainly being applied extensively!
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