The suspected vaporware-come-reality Android phone Lumigon T1 will run Android Froyo, its Danish manufacturer has revealed. The inside track arrived alongside a more official-looking render of the general product, seen here.
The design isn’t like what we saw last month, but not by much-the changes worth noting most are that the physical home, return and make contact with keys have all migrated from the slider keyboard to the phone’s face.
As for a specs refresher, here’s what Kat dug up in late July:
[T]he T1 can have a 3.2″ capacitive TFT touchscreen with a 480 x 320 resolution, a Freescale 1GHz i.MX51 processor, and should have the ability to output video at 720p via the mini HDMI port. A 5MP camera (with flash) can also be on the cards. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, A-GPS, an accelerometer and other such standards are included. Oh, it’ll also boot up Android 2.1, too. Not too shabby.
Indeed, shabbiness has been reduced significantly. What the general product’s shabbiness can be continues to be a mystery, however, as there’s little news beyond this latest render and the Froyo confirmation to head by this afternoon. The October launch and September pre-order, as far as we know, are still a go. [Lumigon Facebook Page via Source
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