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Posted by: Bill Landon on Fri, Nov 28, 2003 Provided by: FreeTranslation.com |
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| Sendo shows PDA replacement |
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| British mobile phone developer Sendo has become the latest company to announce a one-piece smartphone designed to meet all of a roaming user's needs in a single device.
Due to ship during the first quarter of 2004, the Sendo X is based on the Symbian Series 60 operating system already used in phones from Nokia, Siemens and others, but with extensions. These include support for up to six email accounts and email synchronisation. It will also do SyncML over the air, once network operators deploy SyncML servers. SyncML is a standard protocol for synchronising corporate data such as contacts, diary items, memos and email, onto PCs, handhelds or phones over any network link. On the personal side, the phone has ‘personal’ software to play MP3s, a VGA camera, a graphics coprocessor that enables it to record and display video at 15fps, and specially designed high-volume acoustic chambers to go with its MP3 and 64-voice polyphonic sound capabilities. http://www.techworld.com/news/ |
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