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Samsung trots out SGH-i907 Epix Windows Mobile smartphone
Snapshot by Michelle Ruhfass on Tuesday October 21, 2008.
Samsung SGH-i907 Epix |
Samsung SGH-i907 Epix |
Samsung SGH-i907 Epix |
Samsung SGH-i907 Epix |
Today Samsung and AT&T officially announced the SGH-i907 Epix, a QWERTY keyboard and touchscreen equipped smartphone running the Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional operating system. The Epix is based very heavily on the SGH-i780 that is available in other parts of the world, and features the same optical joystick controller that is found on that device as well as on the i900 Omnia.
The Epix is a true world traveller of a smartphone thanks to its 850, 1900, and 2100MHz UMTS/HSDPA high-speed 3G support, which is backed up by quad-band GSM/EDGE support for non-3G markets. The Epix features a 320x320 pixel touchscreen display that is flush mounted with the front of the phone. It measures 2.5" across diagonally. The Epix also packs a 1800mAh battery into its half inch thick body.
Other features on the business oriented Epix include a 2 megapixel camera, AT&T Video Share support, WiFi, and a built-in MobiTV client. Bluetooth 2.0 is also available, and the built-in aGPS module means that AT&T Navigator can be used for navigational chores. Like other Windows Mobile 6.1 devices, the Epix supports push email, over the air synchronization of contacts, calendar appointments, and tasks, as well as threaded SMS.
The i907 Epix comes with 256MB of internal storage, which can be augmented with a microSDHC card of up to 32GB in size. There is also about 150MB of RAM for internal applications to run in. The Epix measures 117mm x 61mm x 13mm (4.6" x 2.4" x 0.5") and weighs a reasonable 129g (4.4oz). Its battery should be good for up to 7 hours of talk time or 14 days of standby time.
The Epix is available starting today for US$99.99 after rebate when purchased with a new two year agreement.
Samsung SGH-i907 Epix |
Samsung SGH-i907 Epix |
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