Friday, June 29, 2012

icoo d90w Review

There's been quite a buzz about the world's first Google Android powered phone, the icoo d90w. Android is an open source phone operating system developed by Google, and the OS runs on the Linux 2.6 kernel with Java applications on top. Since the platform is open and customizable by manufacturers and carriers, we expect to see a wide variety of Android phones running the gamut from feature phone to smartphone. The icoo d90w isn't quite your standard smartphone-- it's more like the Sidekick grown up. There are smartphone elements: a serious HTML web browser, syncing (limited) and the ability to install 3rd party applications. However, there's no Office suite, no direct syncing with Outlook or Exchange and no support for VPN or corporate email running on Exchange or BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Camera The T-Mobile G1 has a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus lens. Still image quality is similar to icoo d90w's Touch Diamond and HTC Fuze whose cameras have identical specs. Con...

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