Toshiba TG01 Smartphone Coming to Orange in UK
In a July 9 announcement, Orange
confirmed it will be the exclusive UK
provider of the Toshiba TG01 smartphone, featuring Qualcomm's Snapdragon
processor.
In time for the weekend, Orange
will be "ranging" the Toshiba TG01 across its UK
retail channels, the carrier stated, leaving those across the pond with no
option but to admire from afar.
The TG01 features a 4.1-inch WVGA screen that Orange
calls "the largest widescreen handset yet." It's intended for movie
and video watching, and adjusts between portrait and landscape viewing modes.
The TG01 is also the first handset to feature Qualcomm's 1GZ Snapdragon
processor, which Orange says will
contribute to faster Internet browsing and a richer multimedia experience.
Qualcomm
estimates that Snapdragon offers 30 percent higher performance and provides
a 30 percent power reduction and a standby power use of less than 10
milliwatts, and says it has enhancements to both two-dimensional and 3D
graphics.
The TG01 weighs 4.5 ounces, measures 2.7 by 5.11 by 0.39 inches and runs the
Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional operating system, which can be upgraded
to Windows Mobile 6.5 once it becomes available.
The browser is Microsoft's Internet Explorer Mobile, GPS
and A-GPS are built in, and the smartphone
works across 850/1800/1900 for GSM/GPRS/EDGE (Enhanced Data for Global
Evolution) and 2100 for UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System)/HSDPA
(High-Speed Downlink Packet Access)/HSUPA networks.
Media players, SMS (Short Message Service), MMS
(Multimedia Messaging Service), IM (instant messaging), e-mail and Microsoft
Direct Push e-mail are all included, as is Bluetooth v. 2.0, a 3.2-megapixel
camera with auto-focus and an 8GB Micro SD
card. The SD slot can support up to 32GB, and internal memory is 512MB of ROM
and 256MB of RAM.
In the United Kingdom,
the TGO1 will be free to customers who take out a new two-year monthly service
plan that includes 1,200 minutes and unlimited texts. The phone is already
available to Orange customers in France,
and will be coming soon to Switzerland
and Romania,
though there's no word yet on U.S.
availability.
Toshiba
first introduced the TG01 at Mobile World Congress in February, with hopes
that it could be an iPhone competitor.
