ORSiO n725 merges PDA and cellphone
Sep 10, 06 10:47 PM PDT
There is no running away from the fact that having a cellphone with PDA features is extremely convenient, especially when it comes to entering your list of contacts only once.ORSiO has unveiled its n725 PDA cellphone which is powered by the Intel Bulverde 524 MHz processor, ensuring you have more than enough processing muscle to handle even the most demanding business and multimedia tasks. Features of the n725 includes 64MB RAM, 192MB of flash memory, Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity, a built-in FM radio, a 2 megapixel camera with flash, and a generous 2.7" 262k color display. This quad-band Windows-powered device has a minimum talk time of 6 hours, which is pretty long. Pictures courtesy of Aving.
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