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General Mobile reveals its Android 2.0 COSMOS smartphone

Product Launch by Todd Haselton on Thursday December 31, 2009.

General Mobile just sent us photos and specs of its second Android device, the COSMOS. It follows the DSTL1 Imaginary that the company released earlier this year and has a much better set of features.

For starters, it runs the Android 2.0 operating system, much like the Motorola Droid on Verizon Wireless. It has a 3.2-inch 320 x 480 HVGA capacitive touchscreen with an accelerometer, a 5 megapixel autofocus camera (sans flash), 256MB flash memory and 128MB SDRAM. Other features include a 1500mAh battery, FM radio, a digital compass, and a Marvell PXA935 processor under the hood.

The COSMOS looks much more attractive than the DSTL1 Imaginary; it has a more streamlined industrial design and a few attractive touches such as the etching on the battery cover. [via Android Authority]

 
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Deut316 @ 10:43:22AM EST on Monday January 4, 2010

Nice phone BUT, pity General mobile phones don't have access to android market.... a gr8 dissapointment

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Todd is a contributing editor at MobileBurn and works out of his home in New York City. He covers news for us and also writes reviews. You can follow him on Twitter at @RoboTodd

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