ViewSonic shows Windows XP phone

updated 04:30 pm EST, Thu November 12, 2009

 

ViewSonic shows phone with Windows XP, Intel ULV


What appears to be a rebadged Nokia E90 handset is actually a ViewSonic handset, the VCP08, which is running on Windows XP. The device is said to have an Intel ULV-series processor at its core and otherwise has a 4.3-inch display, along with 512MB of RAM and 8GB of integrated storage space.

The device also slides open vertically to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard, and there is also a 2-megapixel camera onboard. The outside cover has a secondary 2-inch display and a keypad, making it quicker to dial numbers.

While the handset is thus far relegated to China, it may arrive in North America eventually. The VCP08 is said to cost the equivalent of $800. [via ClonedInChina]







By Electronista Staff

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