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xda-stealth.jpgGotta love the FCC! They have now approved the Gigabyte XDA Stealth which is a new phone and uses Windows Mobile 5 as its O.S. As of now details are sketchy but we know that it includes a 2.4” QVGA touch-display, a 5-way navigation key, built-in miniUSB, Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), Bluetooth and 2-megapixel camera with LED light. The new XDA Stealth would also include a music player with dedicated controls.

This triband GSM handset sports a slim slider design and draws it juice from the Intel PXA 272 416MHz processor. Measuring 110 x 53 x 22.5mm and weighing around 150gr, the Stealth provides relief from the other bulky smartphones. Other features include; 92MB ROM, 64MB RAM; miniSD slot for memory and a Video Recorder. No word on pricing or availability and this one would be launched on the O2 network.

Via engadgetmobile.com

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