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You wouldn't want to miss Softbank X01T

Monday, December 10, 2007

The long wait is over—Softbank gladly receives the first Japanese mobile phone with Windows Mobile 6 Professional Edition OS a.k.a. Softbank X01T by Toshiba. Conveniently, the avowed handset hypes a 1.97 megapixel camera, 3-inch widescreen display, music player, microSD memory card and Bluetooth. As a rule for a present-day phone, there’s a standard 3G capability for video call. Eventually, X01T seizes a zippy Marvell PXA270 520MHz CPU, 128MB ROM and 128 ROM.

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