BenQ´s P30 smartphone will use TI´s OMAP 1510
OMAP application processors and TCS wireless GSM/GPRS technology from Texas
Instruments Incorporated (TI) will power the P30 the first smartphone
from BenQ Corp., that will
run the Symbian operating system (OS) and is slated for release in the fourth
quarter of 2003.
"The new P30 offers consumers a broad range of new and exciting features,
such as video, web browsing and graphics intensive applications, all in a stylish
form factor," said Irwin Chen, vice president of BenQ, Networking & Communications
Business Group. TI?s power efficient OMAP1510 processor provides mobile users
with enhanced applications performance, enabling the BenQ P30 to deliver a
variety of high-performance applications, such as video, still camera, MP3
player and games to consumers without compromising battery life. Furthermore,
the OMAP1510 processor supplies BenQ?s smartphone with the processing muscle
needed to power the device?s high-level OS and extensive multimedia features,
including:
- 65K color TFT display
- Integrated camera with VGA resolution and 26 VIT color depth
- MP3 audio and MPEG 4 video playback and recorder
It´s worth mentioning that by now OMAP processors are used in solutions from Microsoft
Texas Instruments,
Tanager,
Canary,
and ´natural-born PDAs´ like Tungsten
T2.
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