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Samsung i8700 e Asus, i primi smartphone con Windows Phone 7
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Ecco le prima immagini del nuovo Samsung i8700, secondo smartphone ufficiale dopo HTC a montare il nuovo sistema operativo Windows Phone 7, e del modello Asus Win Phone 7.
Al momento non si hanno notizie ed informazioni su questo terminale Samsung, se non quelle che possiamo leggere dal display, e cioè che monta una memoria flash di 8 GB e sistema operativo Windows Phone 7.
Abbiamo poi il modello dell’Asus, con display AMOLED, mostrato in questa immagine:
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Samsung i8700 for Windows Phone 7 leaks
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Could this be the best-looking Windows Phone 7 device yet? That’s open to some personal interpretation, of course, but Sammy’s alleged i8700 is looking like quite the beast — and it should assuage any lingering fears that the Omnia HD-based prototypes floating around would be influencing final ID for the company’s numerous WP7 launches later this year. If we had to venture a guess, we’d say this is probably that unnamed model we saw not long ago, identified by its sharp, squared-off edges and the button layout below the display. The about screen reveals 8GB of internal storage and the backside shows a camera of unknown resolution paired to an LED flash, so if you’re not tied to the idea of a physical QWERTY keyboard, this might be the Windows Phone 7 handset you’ve been looking for. Question is, what carriers?
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Panasonic announces speedy new 8GB, 16GB UHS-I SDHC cards
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We’ve already heard some of the claims made about SHDC cards using the new UHS-I specification, and it looks like we’ll now soon have our first actual cards based on the spec courtesy of Panasonic. The company has just announced some 8GB and 16GB UHS-I SDHC cards at IFA, which boast a Class 10 speed specification and promise to deliver a maximum data transfer speed of 60MB/s, or about twice that of Panasonic’s current top-end cards. No word on pricing just yet, but Panasonic says they’ll be out this November. Full press release is after the break.
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