
While in the T-Mobile departments in the US and the UK, people lined up for the
G1 acquisition, the domestic manufacturer, RoverPC, presented its variation on the 3G communicator.
Made in the same style orientation with all previous smartphones of the company, the new G7 handset is designed to work in third-generation networks, but also supports GSM. At the same time, however, the similarity with the HTC product ends - the smartphone is running Windows Mobile 6.1, and the plastic case is sharpened: 2.8-inch touchscreen, 3-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi receiver, 624 MHz Marvell processor, 128- MB of RAM and 256 MB of available space, expanded by microSD cards. It is worth noting that RoverPC is trying to keep up with Western competitors, and therefore there is a GPS module and an accelerometer on the phone.
New weight: 116 g; standby time: 150 hours; talk time: 4 hours; Price: $ 615.
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Source:
RoverPC via
MobileCrunch