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        Small Pocket PC phone "JAMs"

        Doug | Date: Nov 11, 2004 | Comments: 1



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        i-mate characterizes the JAM as five devices in one -- a mobile phone, Pocket PC, digital camera / video recorder, gaming console, and MP3 player. The tri-band wireless device runs Windows Mobile Second Edition for Pocket PC on a 416MHz Intel PXA270 (Bulverde) processor and boasts a 1.3 megapixel camera.




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        Sources report that the JAM is yet another device from Taiwanese ODM (original design manufacturer) HTC -- this one codenamed "Magician."

        Key features and specifications of the i-mate JAM include:
        • Processor -- 416MHz Intel PXA270 (Bulverde)
        • Memory -- 64MB SDRAM, 64MB Flash
        • Display -- 2.8-inch 240x320 pixel (QVGA) resolution, 64K color, TFT transflective LCD with touchscreen
        • Expansion slots -- MMC/SDIO card slot; 3V SIM slot
        • Wireless:
          • GPRS/GSM tri-band, internal antenna
          • Bluetooth v1.2
          • Infrared IrDA SIR
        • Camera -- color CMOS 1.3 megapixel
        • Operating System -- Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PCs Second Edition
        • Dimensions -- 108 x 58 x 18.1 mm
        i-mate's website says "coming soon" but at least one internet vendor is claiming it "ships in 10 days."



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