The Android bug may have caught all the major manufacturers, but newcomers like GeeksPhone aren’t shy either. The Spanish startup had revealed the news already back in June and we have an update on its release date and a definitive price. The ONE Android smartphone will be available in Western Europe starting the end of this year going for about $375, which seems to be a pretty good price looking at the ONE’s specs. It will apparently boast of a Qualcomm MSM7225 528MHz processor aided by 256MB RAM and 256MB ROM to keep Android humming, a full QWERTY keypad, GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz), 3G, and 2100MHz HSPA network support, a 3.2-inch WQVGA resistive touchscreen display, GPS, microSD expansion, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a 3.1 megapixel camera, all snuck into a glossy horizontal slider form factor. We think $375 is a great price for a device with such a good spec sheet, but what do you think? Feel free to sound out in the Comments section!
Published By Miko On Friday, October 2nd 2009
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Other Tags: A-GPS, Android smartphone, full QWERTY keypad, GeeksPhone, HSPA+ network, ONE Android
GeeksPhone ONE Android smartphone prepped for a year-end release
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