Saygus reportedly V1 prepares its Android phone to Verizon's network, according to the Phone Coop. The slider to the page will be called vPhone and serve as Verizon's raid in the Initiative for Development in the Open. Product highlights include the ability to work as a Wi-Fi router, wireless broadband, while a front-facing VGA camera is able to share two-way live video feeds with others.
The vPhone integrate a range of advanced smartphone features, including a capacitive touchscreen, 800x480, 5 megapixel camera with flash key, and a 624MHz processor. The device also offers Wi-Fi, EVDO Rev. A and Bluetooth connectivity along with GPS and an electronic compass. The device in question is not the best looking thing we’ve seen, but it does offer a slide out QWERTY keyboard and a selection of decent mid range specifications to keep Android lovers entertained. Specification information is available after the jump. Furthermore, it should offer “MiFi”, allowing the device to act as a personal WiFi router ideal for when users are on the road.
Saygus V1 Handset Featucher :
- Marvell PXA 310, 624MHz
- Flash: 512 MB ; SDRAM: 256 MB ; Mass Storage up to 16GB SDHC
- 116.5 mm x 59.5 mm x 20.3 mm
- 3.5-inch capacitive touch-sensitive screen; 800 x 480 (WVGA) resolution
- CDMA2000 EV-DO REV A
- Slide-out 4-row QWERTY keyboard
- WiFi 802.11b/g (MicroAP, Infrastructure, Ad-Hoc)
- Bluetooth v2.0+EDR
- Stereo Bluetooth (A2DP)
- 5 MP main camera with auto focus and flash; VGA forward facing camera
- Barrty Capacity: 1500 mAh
- MicroSD™ card up to 32GB when available
- Video Telephony
- GPS / A-GPS E911
- 3D Accelerometer (G-sensor)
- Digital Compass
- USB 2.0 OTG / USB Mass Storage / USB Charging
- FM Radio
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