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ZTE iBrowser Video

Posted on 09 June 2010 By Chippy


iBrowser I liked the ‘landscape Blackberry’ format of this little messenger I saw at the ARM showcase in Taiwan last week. It’s running Maemo on a Marvell 300-series platform (ARMv5 – in the same league as the Nokia N810 in terms of processing power) The screen was a little small for my eyes but I think there’s potential for using this purely for mobile social networking where you need a wide range of services, 3G, GPS and a quality browser to support all the links that get passed about. You’d certainly save battery life on your main phone although there’s an argument that says it would be easier to just go out and buy a cheap Android slider smartphone. The LG GW620 for example. The built quality was impressive although the  keyboard would have been better. Unfortunately I don’t have any information about where or when this device will be available and how much it will cost.

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3 Responses to “ZTE iBrowser Video”

  1. turn.self.off says:

    probably only available as a direct import, as anything else would get nokia lawyers in action quickly. Why? because maemo is their trademark, and unless its officially licensed, and i doubt that, its trademark infringement.

  2. Lisa says:

    Maemo/Meego are open-sourced, wo why would a company have to buy a license to use it ?

  3. Evert Lee says:

    Netherlands and Denmark the game, if not that bizarre own goal, maybe it is is 0:0? But fans are not excited by own goal, no matter how beautiful oolong, will not make people active in the dull up, but added to an embarrassment.


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