Toshiba roadmap shows a capacitive screened Windows Phone
Hot on the heels of the yet to be released Toshiba TG01, we have stumbled across a product roadmap from Toshiba by way of wmexperts , intomobile and Techblog. This shows some interesting new devices coming our way from Toshiba.
The TG02 looks to be about the same as the TG01, flat, with a 4.1-inch WVGA touchscreen, 3.2MP camera and Windows Mobile 6.5 with the added addition of being waterproof.
The TG03 will have a 5-megapixel camera and a 3-inch speaker.
The L01 is a 7-inch WVGA device with a QWERTY keyboard and Windows Mobile 6.5.
The K01 is a 4.1-inch slider with a 3.2MP camera, Windows Mobile 6.5 and a capacitive touchscreen. Yeah, you read that right a capacitive screen on a Windows Mobile device, whatever next.
The K02 is a 3.5-inch clamshell with a front-facing 10-key pad and LCD screen. It’ll have a 3.2MP camera, Windows Mobile 6.5 and a resistive touchscreen.
So there you go, Toshiba are making big strides in the Windows Mobile world and if that capacitive screen is for real well that will make some people really happy. More pictures and specs after the break.
4.1 inch touch screen
1GHz 1GHz Processor
Windows Mobile 6.5 Windows Mobile 6.5
3,2 Megapixels Camera 3,2 Megapixels
HSDPA HSDPA
GPS Integrated GPS
Impermeable to liquid splashing
Thickness 9.9 mm.
Toshiba TG03
4.1 inch touch screen
1GHz 1GHz Processor
Windows Mobile 6.5
5 Megapixels Camera 5 Megapixels
HSDPA
Toshiba K01
QWERTY Slider QWERTY Slider
Display 4.1 inches
1GHz 1GHz Processor
3,2 Megapixel Camera
Windows Mobile 6.5
Toshiba K02
1GHz 1GHz Processor
3,2 Megapixel
Windows Mobile 6.5
7-inch screen
1GHz 1GHz Processor
Windows Mobile 6.5
Pictures and Specs from Techblog
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[...] Fonte: MobileTechAddicts [...]
It doesn’t say 3″ speaker, it says “3 channel” speaker.
I am very excited about Toshiba getting seriously involved with Windows Mobile. I think windows media player mobile will look fantastic on this new capacitive screen and the .NET compact framework apps will have so much more screen real estate!
The new huge displays on the Toshiba phones will look great with all of the new apps and features. The Windows Mobile contact list will get a huge visual boost and be more touch-friendly as well, with larger menu items and an updated look. Windows Mobile 6.5 will have a lot of new apps, features and technologies will be included and introduced. Just to name a few: internet explorer mobile, live mesh for mobile, silverlight 2 for mobile, windows media player mobile, windows mobile marketplace,.NET compact framework, .NET mobile, compact framework, and SQL server compact. Microsoft has officially confirmed a new web browser for Windows Mobile, Internet Explorer 6. The hottest new features and apps include: My Phone–a backup and recovery service for contacts, photos and other data stored on a mobile device. My Phone will also be available for phones running Windows Mobile 6.0 and 6.1. The new Windows Marketplace for Mobile is a centralized place to buy increasingly popular mobile applications. Windows Mobile 6.5 features a new user interface and “honeycomb”. A customizable start screen with hexagonal tiles for each program that are designed to be easier to use on touch-screen phones. The Windows Mobile start menu can be customized with Internet applications like weather or stock reports, that are automatically updated. The new Windows Mobile 6.5 user interface is designed to be more “finger friendly,” You can also move icons up or down in the new layout. In addition, the new Windows Mobile Home screen will support special widgets, which will give status information like missed calls, new messages, etc. Another new feature of Windows Mobile 6.5 allows people to go directly to waiting voice mail, text messages or other information when unlocking their phones. Microsoft Recite, came out of the company’s research group. It allows people to record voice notes or other audio files on Windows Mobile phones and then search for keywords using their voice. LG is set to launch 50 new Windows Mobile devices over the next 4 years.
Capacitive windows mobile phone?!
Cool.
Too bad Pinocchio will not be able to use it…
http://mobilespoon.blogspot.com/2009/07/incomplete-guide-to-touchscreens.html