AAVA Unveils First Open Mobile DeviceBy Brian - 02/16/2010 2:27:10 PM |
Aava Mobile has unveiled something interesting at the MWC 2010 with the reported first fully open mobile devices. The designs of these devices are similar to those of computers and are based on the Intel Atom Moorestown platform.
These new devices will reportedly be 11.7mm thick and catered to accommodate Moblin 2.1 and Android operating systems. Among the features include an extended touch screen, full HD video capability, HD video conferencing and 3D sound. It will also come with GPS, WiFi and an accelerometer. Quite a crop of features for a thin make!
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Tags: Aava Mobile, Android, concept, Intel Atom Moorestown, Moblin 2.1, open mobile device

