Posted Jan 07, 2008 at 09:22PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: Cellular News, Cellular Phones Tags: GPS, QWERTY, 3G, Windows Mobile
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Hi ho Silver, away! Info leaked on HP's new phone - Image 1


Word is that Hewlett Packard's packing a heavy-hitter for phone fans on July 2008, and it goes by the name Silver. Initial specifications pin the HP Silver as a Windows Mobile 6-powered phone bent on successfully grabbing avid phone users by the ear with its high-speed uplink packet access feature (7.2 HSUPA to be exact). That's bleeding edge 3G speed for emerging broadband standard.

And if that wasn't appetizing enough, Hewlett Packard seemed to have built the HP Silver with a blender. The extra slim casing suggests that the phone is a product of putting Motorola's RAZR and a Blackberry together. The phone sports a 320x240 QVGA LCD screen, cherry-topped with a RIM Suretype keyboard sporting less than a QWERTY but more than a standard phone's numberpad.

The "Ultra-tier" phone will also carry GPS, separate WiFi connectivity, and a BURY hardware car kit to mount and perhaps charge inside the unit inside your car. Now all you'd probably need is the age-old Blu-ray connectivity requirement, and the HP Silver is a shoo-in for high-end phone market. Leaked images are viewable through the Via link below.


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