Fanboys the world over swooned over the HTC Touch HD when it launched last year, but word is that HTC's planning on making a major change to its high-res handset for the sequel: it's switching to Android. That's at least the hot whisper 'round the tubes this afternoon, and while that would ordinarily be enough to make the 'droidboys to go crazy, there's even more -- the CPU is reportedly a 628MHz Qualcomm chip, not the slightly overtaxed 528MHz number we've seen in every other Android handset to date. Sure, it's just a measly 100MHz, but if that's enough to make Sense and HD video on the 3.8-inch 480 x 800 display run smoothly we'll be all grins. If any of this is true, that is.
もしかするとAndroid搭載htc Touch HD2が登場しそうです。個人的にはhtcよりもLGが本格的にAndroid機を出した方が勝負になると思いますよ、Google! 現時点では、その気になれば200ユーロ位でiPhone対抗フルスペックのAndroidスマフォを出せるのはLGだけではないでしょうか。Googleは全て安くなければいけません。200ユーロを切ればと市場への浸透も加速されると思います。My advice to Google is,"Don't stick to htc, but switch to LG!"
Nokia officially unveiled the lurid (kidding) details of their N900 “mobile computer” today. That’s right, they’re calling it a computer, not a phone. Thanks to Mobile-review and Mobile Crunch we’ve already been familiarized with its specs, but since we’ve got them on the official, let’s rehash them, shall we? We’re looking at a 3.5-inch 800×400 touchscreen, GPS with OVI maps, 5 megapixel camera with auto focus and dual LED flash, TV out, music player (compatible with wav, .mp3, .AAC, .eAAC, .wma, .m4a), FM transmitter, DLNA compatible, full QWERTY keyboard, 32GB of storage, microSD card slot, Bluetooth, 1320mAh battery, 3.5mm headphone jack and a TI OMAP 3430: ARM Cortex-A8 600 MHz processor. OS wise it will be running Maemo, a Linux based system and include support for a Mozilla based web browser as well as Adobe Flash. According to Nokia they will put this bad boy on sale in the EU for €500 ($718 US) sometime in October. That’s a shit load of money, but that’s before any carrier subsidies or discounts.