Tranzda shows four Linux smartphones -- GSM or CDMA, your choice
Tranzda is starting to step up its game and really push its Newplus Linux stack in earnest, debuting four new models on its site -- plus a fifth, the T818, that it's being a little more secretive about. The TGP-369, TFX-326, TGP-802, and TFX-320 cover both the CDMA and GSM bases, and include some notable features like a fingerprint scanner on the 802, GPS, and RFID capability on certain models. In terms of appearance, all of the shown models seem to be modest upgrades from the Newplus-powered PM328 we've seen in the past, though the UI still looks like it could use a little more work.
[Via LinuxDevices]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
mattbates @ Jun 9th 2008 3:18AM
the latest and greatest in the linux phone world and they have the cover to hollywood ending on them? that movie was terrible.
twoboxen @ Jun 9th 2008 9:33AM
High hopes... low delivery. Unfortunately the website interface is just as ugly as the phone interface.