So if you are unfamiliar with the xpPhone, it is a “phone” made by ITG that will run a full version of Windows XP with a customized UI built on top.
And besides the fact that it runs a full XP install, there is one factor that might help them sell this phone; connectivity options, and lots of them.
The connectivity options on this device ensure that EVERYONE in ANY COUNTRY can use this phone to it’s full potential:
GSM, CDMA, or TD
WiMax or No WiMax
And you can choose what 3G frequencies you want! Now, we all assumed that that meant no love for the companies new to 3G (T-Mobile USA in particular) and it isn’t mentioned anywhere on there site, so I had to find out.
Spoke to an ITG R&D representative, and he confirmed that 1700mhz UMTS (T-Mobile’s 3G frequency) will DEFINITELY be an option.
What a concept?! “Choose whatever frequencies you want and we’ll put them in for you”. It’s what I’ve been wanting manufacturers to do for a long time. And I mean, why not, right? Allow you to sell a lot more phones to a lot more places and what is the extra cost? Having dropdown options during the checkout process? Wow, bet that broke the bank…
Now, I know what most are thinking, XP on a phone? That’s almost a 10 year old OS. Well, as my Dell Mini 9 can attest to (and it doesn’t have much better specs than the xpPhone), if it can run XP it can probably run Windows 7. Well, you can bet the second they give us one of these “phones” we’ll try our hardest to get 7 on it, and I think that might make this “phone” a more viable option, no?
Anyone thinking they may want this phone? With XP or 7? Why or why not?
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