What do you think about the device from this photo? A relic? A phone of the last century?
Seeing this phone, you can understand how appearances can be deceiving. For example, this device is working on a Qualcomm MSM7201 chipset and a processor with a frequency of 400 MHz +.
But not even this is the main thing. What is important is that the phone presented at CTIA Wireless 2008, is running on Google Android.
PC Magazine’s journalists have noted the quick browser of the device and scalability features. What are we talking about?! On this phone even Quake is running!
Source: GSMpress
Android works on Qualcomm MSM7201

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