February 26, 2009 by Tap
We've already seen what Chinese mobile ODM (original design maker) Yuhua is capable of thanks to General Mobile's dual-sim DSTL1 which was recently showcased in Barcelona. Now, the word is that they have a second reference design for an Android phone, the Xphone-SDK, and are looking for OEMs to pick it up.
Specifications are as follows:
- Processor -- Marvell PXA-310 624Mhz
- Memory -- 128MB SDRAM; 256MB internal ROM
- Flash -- MicroSD card slot for up to 16GB external
- Cellular -- 900/1800/1900MHz GPRS/EDGE
- Display -- 3-inch TFT WQVGA (240 x 400)
- WiFi -- 802.11b/g
- Bluetooth -- Bluetooth 2.0
- Camera -- 3Mpix camera (no flash)
- Video playback -- H.264, streaming, 3GPP, MPEG4, Codec 3GP
- Audio playback -- G-streamer based engine supports major codec media files, including MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA, MPEG4, WAV, MIDI
- Image support -- JPG, BMP, PNG, GIF
- Web and messaging -- HTTP, WAP Push, xHTML, SMS, MMS
- Other features -- Data kits for USB/JTAG connectivity
- Battery -- 1000mAh
- Operating system -- Android (Linux/Java)
As yet there is no mention of the Xphone on the Yuhua website but this information comes from LinuxDevices, a reliable source, so you can expect to see and hear more of this phone in coming months.
Via: LinuxDevices