19th September, 2009 by caitas
Tags: ITG, Phones, Windows XP, xpPhone

Even though the Symbian operating systems or those of BlackBerry and iPhone represent very viable platforms for mobile phones, they do not comprise all the features and applications of a real desktop operating platform. They just do not have the exact utility. Noticing this, In Technology Group has taken the lead in designing an innovative smartphone which comprises an internal completely built Windows XP operating system. This may prove to be above that of Windows Mobile idea.
The Chinese corporation entitled their groundbreaking xpPhone which seems rather logic given its Windows XP feature. In Technology Group states that this new smartphone will incorporate all the features supported by Windows XP operating system just as a normal PC does. The new mobile phone could be seen a few months ago at Computex. Moreover, In Technology Group has made available pre-ordering of their brand new gadget.
For those interested in the new model, they should know that the innovative xpPhone comprises a 4.8 touchscreen with slede out QWERTY keypad complemented by a numeric keypad as well. The groundbreaking device also incorporates GPS, an AMD Super Mobile processor, GSM/GPRS/EDGE and 3G connectivity. The xpPhone`s camera has 1.3 megapixels and VGA output. Considering that one can place a pre-order now, the customer can pick the 3G version he or she wants including a variant which supports the HSDPA/HSUPA from AT&T.
Considering all the specification of the innovative model from ITG it is logical to notice that the device will be kind of big in size compared to other mobile phones. Customers can think of the xpPhone`s size as being similar to that of the Nokia Internet Tablets. A weakness for this might be the fact that the phone utility such as calling or texting is placed on the second plan.
It appears that In Technology Group is undertaking an observing approach on the market since it has not yet disclosed the purchasing price for the xpPhone and still made available the products` pre-ordering. All that is left for those who want to buy the groundbreaking device is to wait and hope for a fair purchasing price.
putting XP in a mobile phone is like putting an elephant doing crystal breakable stuff sales. Won’t be fit