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Palm OS Smartphone with 3 MP Camera Announced

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - October 27, 2005


Portable Innovation Technology Limited (PiTech) has has announced the world's first Palm OS smartphone to include a three megapixel camera. The Pitech I-10 will run on the Palm OS Garnet OS and will include auto focus and anti-hand shaking features.

This new smartphone will be able to take still images and capture MEPG4 video. In addition it will be able to play music and support multiple ring tones. The Pitech I-10 will also include Bluetooth wireless networking.

"The PiTech I-10 is the ultimate Palm Powered smartphone thanks to its comprehensive camera features and robust multimedia capabilities," said Patrick Lin, executive director of PiTech.

For more information and pictures, see the links below.



Related Links:
First Palm OS Smartphone with 3 Megapixel Camera Announced
PiTech Develops 3 MegaPixel Palm OS Smartphone - Palm Infocenter


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