Wednesday, April 6, 2005
Oswin Technology Set to Release a Line of New Phones
Posted by Darius Wey in "HARDWARE" @ 04:00 AM
"Singapore-based Oswin Technology, which designs and produces a range of mobile wireless devices, has created what it says is the world's first smartphone compatible with five operating systems. The Zircon Axia A108, the Microsoft Windows CE operating system version, released on April 2 here, retails at $899 and is also touted as the smallest Microsoft Windows CE-based smartphone. The other versions slated for release in the third quarter this year are the Microsoft Windows Pocket PC (PPC) version and the MXI operating system version."
Oswin Technology have just released a Windows CE phone, and if you read the latest sentence of the quote, you'll notice that they also plan on releasing a Pocket PC version of the phone sometime during Q3 2005. The hardware across all five versions of the phone remains the same, so if the user prefers a different operating system, he/she need only to pay a licensing fee to get it. The article, which discusses the new range of phones, can be accessed from here, but please bear in mind that it is only open to the public after 6PM [GMT +8]. You will need subscriber access otherwise.
Oswin Technology have just released a Windows CE phone, and if you read the latest sentence of the quote, you'll notice that they also plan on releasing a Pocket PC version of the phone sometime during Q3 2005. The hardware across all five versions of the phone remains the same, so if the user prefers a different operating system, he/she need only to pay a licensing fee to get it. The article, which discusses the new range of phones, can be accessed from here, but please bear in mind that it is only open to the public after 6PM [GMT +8]. You will need subscriber access otherwise.