The 2009 week we gave the deails of the new Android phone from Sharp, the Forex Plus, that s headed towards AT&T. While particulars were minimal at best, it works out the folks at Gadgetian have handled to get hold of more details concerning the device. Regardless of the phone getting a slide-out Texting keyboard, its insufficient Gingerbread (seriously, this is already This summer 2011!) will most likely turn away veteran smartphone customers but customers searching for an entry-level device for his or her first smartphone most likely won t mind it an excessive amount of.
The Sharp Forex Plus may be the successor towards the original Sharp Forex texting phone, and includes a 3.2 HVGA display, a 600MHz processor, 512MB of RAM, a 3-megapixel camera, an Sdcard that supports as much as 32GB memory cards, Bluetooth, Wi-fi compatability and Gps navigation. It'll operate on Android 2.2 and include Google applications like the Android Market, additionally with a preloaded AT&T applications and services. The telephone will feature earSmart noise cancellation technology, not to mention a slide-out Texting keyboard.
Not sure on prices or release date however with such outdated specs, odds are this is likely to be free having a 2-year contract. Any takers
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