Toshiba's Portege G910 / G920 go FCC: followup to the G900 superphone
Probably because it's not that big of a player in the domestic cellphone space, Toshiba may not be familiar with all the ins and outs of FCC confidentiality agreements, as evidenced by its testing subcontractor leaving tons of juicy photos of the unannounced Portege G910 / G920 smartphones in those devices' recently-declassified applications. Tosh's blunder clues us in to a whole world of info about this followup to the WVGA, Windows Mobile 6 Portege G900, such as the fact that it's eschewing its predecessor's sliding form factor for the clamshell-design of the Nokia E90 (perhaps an answer to the tilting screen of HTC's TyTN II?). While full specs aren't yet available, we've pieced together that these devices (differentiated by the fact that one of them will have a crippled GPS receiver) are tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900 -- sorry, fellow Americans, no US broadband here -- with WiFi, Bluetooth, and dual cameras, and powered by a Qualcomm processor of unknown speed. Hit up the gallery here for a few more inelegant FCC glamour shots, including some dissection photos that may help our clever readers glean even more information...
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Andy Riley @ Dec 16th 2007 1:14PM
I wonder if this one will work properly unlike the woeful G900.
Magnus Wallon @ Dec 20th 2007 6:35PM
I realy hope that people takes action and not supporting Toshiba mobiles after the big almost "scam" with the G900. I've had around 15 wm phones from vaious manufactures through the years and with out a doubt this was the worst of them all, and if you din't live in UK you could forget about support not that it really matterd since the updates didn't work either. They relly don't care the least about their custumers and about delivering working products.
/magnus