Linux Powered Accton VM3228T Smartphone
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Taiwan-based phone designer and manufacturer Accton Technology Corp. is marketing a Linux-based dual-mode phone design said to support both quad-band GSM and 802.11b/g networks. The VM3228T offers rich multimedia capabilities, and features seamless cellular/WiFi switch-over based on 3GPP standards, according to the company.
The Accton VM3228T is based on TI’s OMAP 730 “single-chip” mobile phone processor, a “tri-core” design incorporating an ARM9 applications processor clocked at 200MHz, and a digital GSM/GPRS baseband processor comprised of an ARM7 controller and TMS320C54x DSP (digital signal processor).
via LinuxDevices
Posted in Mobile Linux

