Toshiba G900 - the Windows Mobile phone with highest display resolution in the world - approved by FCC in USA !
May 31, 2007 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R.
Believe you us: reading PDF files and Word documents on display of resolution 800x480 is much more comfortable, than with any other Windows Mobile resolution! The fact that Toshiba G900 appears on FCC is a sign that official release of this magnificent phone is approaching...
Contrary to our review of Toshiba G900 and video review of Toshiba G900, as you can see above, this phone is branded as part of Satellite series (low-end directed at consumer-market) rather than Portege series (high-end directed at professionals) as it was mentioned before!
FCC documentation uses code name Toshiba RG4-E02 instead of Toshiba G900 but clearly it is the same phone.
Some highlights about this phone - from the FCC documentation:
- Bluetooth ver 2.0 + EDR (Power Class 2), Bluetooth profiles supported: GAP (Generic Access Profile),
SPP (Serial Port Profile),
HSP (Headset Profile),
HFP (Hands Free Profile),
PAN (Personal Area Networking),
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile),
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
- Wi-Fi : IEEE 802.11b/g - WPA, WPA2, WEP, TKIP, AES
- tri-band GSM (including GPRS, EDGE) and one-band UMTS (including HSDPA)
- USB connector: mini USB (Host/Client, Full Speed) / Charger
- Headset Connector 2.5 mm Stereo headset
- manufactured in Japan ("Made in Japan")
- Expansion Slot miniSD
- Display: LCD 3.0” TFT LCD with Touch screen, Resolution 480x800 pixels
- Memory RAM : 128 MB
- Memory ROM : 128 MB
- Operating System: Windows Mobile 6 Professional
- Pre-installed applications (among others): Opera Browser, Java, Picsel Viewer, Teleport, TIPtalk, GoldKey
More information about Toshiba G900 can be found at FCC for example here.
To download user manual (up-to-date version) of Toshiba G900, click here (courtesy of Philippa Kyle from Toshiba UK).
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