Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Oct 15 2004, 2:26am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
I got an email from french Mobinaute that they have a inside story (access to internal datasheet) on the HTC Magician smart phone. Well the HTC magician is actually the T-Mobile MD Compact we reported about. Researching further the HTC Magician is also sold as I-Mate Jam and as QTek S100.
The HTC manufactured Magician arrives in its different brandings in November.
The smart phone features Tri-band GSM with a Mega-Pixel Camera. It is supposed to be the smallest Windows Pocket PC available measuring 108mm x 58mm x 18mm.
The phone includes GPRS for Internet or remote office access, and features Bluetooth, Windows Pocket PC Second Edition, 64MB RAM, an SDIO/MMC slot, a 64k colour transreflective LCD.
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