Haier Produces Linux Mobile Phone
June 7, 2005 |
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Haier has released in China the N60, a G-net mobile phone that runs on the Linux operating system.
The phone is available in silver or black, and the screen can be twirled 180-degrees.
Haier says it chose the open-source Linux system to save costs while also obtaining a rich software environment for users. The phone features an MP3 player, 130 pixel CMOS camera, MPEG4 playability, as well as an SDIO and bluetooth exchanger. It is a tri-band phone that can work with GSM900/1800/1900MHz.
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Hi,
I am a customer of your mobile phone. and i want a software that can brouse your phone in my pc. My pc has windows xp operating system.
Thanks.
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