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HTC Typhoon - not just the smallest smartphone in the world but also the most modern one October 19, 2004 [MS Smartphone] | By Edward J. R. Not only latest Microsoft Smarpthone cellphones are superior to Symbian smarpthones with regard to software (Symbian phones can't run .NET for example and have very poor connectivity with PC and with MS Exchange) but also with regard to the hardware! While producers of Symbian smartphones notoriously are hiding their internal construction (like processor speed, etc) from the public, producers of Microsoft powered cell phones (Microsoft Smartphone and Pocket PC phone) are not hiding anything... HTC Typhoon (branded as Audiovox STM5600, T-Mobile SDA, Orange SPV C500, i-mate SP3) actually uses some of the most modern technological solutions! More information from M-Systems follows. * * * * * M-Systems Delivers Abundant, High-Performance Internal Memory to Newest Smartphone from a Leading Microsoft Windows Mobile-Enabled Device Designer and Manufacturer HTC's "Typhoon" Includes Mobile DiskOnChip, Enabling Top Handset Providers Throughout the World to Run Advanced Multimedia Content In the Company's latest design win with High Tech Computer Corp., a leading designer and manufacturer of Microsoft Windows Mobile and Windows CE-based devices, M-Systems' Mobile DiskOnChip has once again been selected to bring the benefits of high-performance embedded memory to leading smartphones. HTC's newest smartphone, the "Typhoon", is currently being branded and marketed by major operators worldwide. It contains 64 megabytes of internal storage provided by Mobile DiskOnChip, the only embedded solution based upon multi-level cell (MLC) NAND and optimized with the mature, high-performance TrueFFS flash file system from M-Systems. With its abundant, high-performance internal storage, the smartphone can easily accommodate Windows Mobile-based applications. "Typhoon" offers an easy to use graphical interface and runs and records video and audio clips, as well as supports multimedia messaging, web browsing and email functionality. "An increasing number of users and mobile service providers throughout the world realize that HTC handsets are among the best available. I'm proud to say that Mobile DiskOnChip, the leading MLC NAND-based memory solution optimized to the special needs of mobile devices, is helping to deliver many exciting features found within the newest smartphones and other products on the market," said David Tolub, general manager of M-Systems' mobile division. "M-Systems DiskOnChip technology enables manufacturers like HTC to quickly and easily add advanced storage in Windows Mobile-based devices," said Jane Gilson, group product manager of the Mobile and Embedded Devices Division at Microsoft Corp. "Leveraging the advanced flash disk technology from M-Systems, the Audiovox SMT5600 delivers a great mobile phone experience, combining the dynamic Windows Mobile software with a small, innovative handset." To learn more about M-Systems click here.
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