DoPod has released their first GPS-enabled device in Taiwan, the Dopod P100. Running under Windows Mobile 5.0, it features WiFi, GPS capabilities, and can download maps of up to 90 Asian cities. It features a 300MHz processor, 32MB RAM, 64MB Flash ROM, 2.8" QVGA screen, SDIO/MMC slot, mini-USB, and Bluetooth. China and other Southeast Asian countries will see the device in December. The company also plans to release more than 10 smartphones and PDA phones next year.
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I will be expecting this new GPS cellular phone because it will help very much for my work
Posted by: Cara Fletcher | Friday, March 16, 2007 at 05:57 PM