
This HTC Pharos phone runs under Windows Mobile 6. It looks small, but it has a somewhat slow processor – 200Mhz – which is arguably “good enough” to power a cellphone, right? It uses HTC’s TouchFlo interface (video), which is finger-friendly. Note: a GPS company named “Pharos” is totally unrelated to this news. From pcdebolso
Highlights
- Texas Instrument OMAP 200Mhz CPU
- 128MB (user) RAM
- 2.8” QVGA Display
- Bluetooth 2.0
- Integrated GPS
- 2.5G (to be verified)
- No Wi-fi (to be verified)
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