Inbrics M1 is DLNA-enabled Android-powered QWERTY phone
Monday, January 11, 2010 9:20
A company called Inbrics has been showing off its Android smartphone at the CES – M1. Specs include a 3.7-inch WVGA AMOLED touchscreen, side-slide QWERTY keyboard, 3-megapixel camera, front-facing VGA camera, Samsung 800MHz CPU, and 16GB of storage that is further expandable with microSD cards. At the moment, this baby is running Android 1.5, but that’s something that could be easily upgraded to 2.0 or even 2.1.
However, what’s especially interesting about the M1 is that it’s a DLNA-enabled device allowing streaming of media from a phone to TVs and/or laptops across the house. Moreover, Inbrics has also included some of its tweaks in the Android build, bringing cover-flow media browsing and some cool widgets.
No words on release date, but apparently the plan is to offer the device to carriers which would rebrand it with their own logos and then sell it to the end users. As soon as we hear something new, we’ll bring it to you. Stay tuned…
[Via: Engadget]
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