XpPhone Launched in China

Written by Kenson on September 23rd, 2009
Filed under Wireless Industry News

XpPhone

XpPhone, as the name suggested is a mobile phone powered by Windows XP, is now accepting pre-orders on their website. XpPhone is manufactured by a relatively unknown company based in China. We still don’t know whether this XpPhone is for real or not, as Microsoft spokesmen never mention that, and we doubt that Microsoft would allow this relatively unknown company to use the name “XP”.

XpPhone

If you look at its features and specifications, you probably would think this is just a scam website trying to get somebody hooked. According to the website, the XpPhone supports GSM, CDMA, and TD networks, allowing users to connect to any wireless network in the world! For example, if you have this XpPhone in the United States, you could use it to connect to Verizon Wireless (CDMA) or AT&T Wireless (GSM) network, something that no other phone could do before. The phone is said to be run on an AMD Super Mobile CPU with 512 MB or 1GB memory. It has a 4.8-inch TFT touch screen (800 x 480 resolution). Besides that, the XpPhone also supports WiFi 802.11b/g, WiMax, Bluetooth, and GPS.

If this XpPhone is for real, Steve Jobs of Apple should really start worrying about the sales of iPhone.

XpPhone

XpPhone website

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