Bmorn have come out with a new Android smart phone - the V7 - that looks like it could be 7-inches and will be running Android 2.3 Gingerbread (although its got the nice Honeycomb logo stamp on its back - rather misleading...). The V7 is able to support up to 1080p HD video playback, as well has Adobe Flash 10.2 and can supposedly last up to 6 hours of video playback time. There's not much else on the device other than MicroSD expansion support and OTG support, and by the look of the thing and lack of connectivity info, we're wondering whether the V7 is in fact a Gingerbread tablet as opposed to a smart phone. Let's hope more info gets released soon to clear that up. More images after the break.
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This ZTE V7 4-inch MID runs on the Maemo OS, and it sports a 806 MHZ Marvell PXA310 processor, a 3.2-megapixel camera, and a 1800 mAh battery. The device looks quite snappy and responsive and generally intriguing. MIDs really are coming in full force.
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Get the latest firmware for your SmartQ V5 and V7, looks like the Android implementation has improved.
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The new SmartQ MID is nearly here, save a little by pre ordering it, it will make also for one great Christmas gift also.
Get the new SmartQ V7 MID for $259.50 during this presale. We expect to have the first 30 units in stock by Wednesday the 25th.
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SmartQ are upping the stakes in their MIDs with the V7 - an Internet device that boasts full HD 1080P video playback.
Due out in China soon, the SmartQ V7 has an ARM11 processor, built in WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, 3G, Edge card and mobile Internet meaning it'll be hard to not get online where ever you may be.
It has a 2GB flash memory and cloes loaded with 3 OS', WinCE 6.0, Linux and Android.
It also boasts a 7 inch 800 x 480 LCD screen, a USB OTG interface, GPS and HDMI TV-Out, all of which adds up to a pretty nice sounding piece of kit.
The cost at launch will be around $220.
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Korean firm MPIO release their latest MP3 player on Monday and it comes equipped with a G-sensor and haptic technology.
The V7 is a touchy, hands on device that takes cues from Sony Ericsson by controlling changing tracks with a shake of the player and other touch-based interactivity.
It's pretty standard looking, 10.5mm thick and will come in 4GB and 8GB capacities.
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Shaky technology - useful or a gimmick? Discuss on the forum.