Android-powered smartphones are nothing new, but the MID-M1 is making waves for what manufacturer Inbrics seemingly intends to be a truly all-in-one mobile device.
This upcoming sliding phone will a 3.7-inch WVGA (800x480) AM-OLED touchscreen, and feature 3G, Wi-Fi, and WiMAX support.
A 3-megapixel camera on the back along with a VGA camera on the front, coupled with VoIP software, would seem to make the MID-M1 ideal for mobile video conferencing.
But that’s not all. Inbrics defines itself as a “media convergence device developer", and to that end will include 16 GB of internal memory, a microSD slot, and 720p video playback ability in a large number of formats. So in addition to everything else, the MID-MI could double as a mobile media delivery device, streaming movies pictures and music to DLNA-compatible devices.
The MID-M1 is also going to include GPS, Bluetooth, sliding QWERTY keyboard, and a 833 MHz Samsung ARM Cortex-A8 processor.
No word yet on pricing, carrier, or availability, though Inbrics claims 2010 or early 2011.
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The media-streaming capabilities are on full display in a video prepared by Inbrics .
Source: Inbrics
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