T-Mobile Ameo has integrated GPS
January 24th, 2007 by
M0tik
HTC’s Athena is now known as Ameo for T-Mobile customers in Europe (or at least Netherlands for now). The Ameo somewhat functions as a PDA without a keyboard where you use mainly use the touchscreen, or as a mini mini-laptop with keyboard, where the keyboard is magnetically held in place. Considering its weight (355 grams) and the dimensions of the frosted metal housing (13.3 x 9.8 x 16 cm) the AMEO fits right between and ordinary PDA and a ultra-light laptop. So why is this quad-band (850/900/1800/1900) phone on Navigadget? Because according to pocketinfo.nl it has an integrated GPS chip.Here is list of the main features and specs:
- OS: Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Phone Edition
- Processor: Intel XScale, 624 MHz
- Display: 5 inch TFT with 65K colors and 640×480 pixels resolution
- Memory: 64/128 MB RAM AND 128/256 MB ROM
- Storage: 8 GB harddisk
- memory extension: miniSD
- GSM: GPRS/edge (850/900/1800/1900) and UMTS/hsdpa (2100 MHz for Europe)
- Antennas: Wi-Fi 802,11 b/g and Bluetooth 2.0
- GPS: GPS with A-GPS support
- Battery: 2100 mAh
- Camera: 3 megapixel
- Dimensions: 133.1 x 97 x 20 mm (including 4 mm thick keyboard)
- Weight: 355 grams
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