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Access Linux Platform Phone: the First ELSE

Emblaze ElseThe iPhone is sharing the limelight with Android mobile phones, and that is no surprise, these two have totally pushed the standards of mobile phone technology to new heights. 2010 is proving to be quite promising in terms of seeing more new things, the Nokia N900’s Maemo will be making its rounds and Samsung’s Bada will not be far behind. Sony Ericsson will be sticking to its guns with the Symbian based Kurara and its super Android phone, the X10. With all these devices coming, is there really room for one more?

The folks at Access and Emblaze mobile think there is room for one more.

See the First ELSE. This high-tech looking device might seem like your everyday slim touch screen smart phone, but a close look at the specs shows that the device is nothing short of a current generation super phone.

High-end is the name of the game for manufacturer Emblaze when they decided to set the specs for this little wonder. Starting with the TI OMAP 3430 processor to the 1450 mAh battery, everything has been made to the best specifications (arguments of using a Snapdragon aside that is).

This amazing phone packs a huge 32GB of internal flash memory and a 3.5 inch capacitive FWVGA touch screen display that has a resolution of 854 x 480 pixels. That’s a sweet deal for any mobile phone. The rest are smart phone standard details such as Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS and a micro USB slot (no confirmation for a micro SD card slot –it would be sad to not have that).

As for the new ELSE INTUITION, details are pretty scare on this LiMo compliant platform. So far, it boasts very in depth UI customization options, plenty of operator applications and its own app store.

While it not certain that this device will be successful, the initial specs are indeed promising. If the INTUITION is as good as the press release says, then it does not matter if there is room for or not, the First ELSE will make its own place in the mobile industry.

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