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Compulab Exeda to come with Android or Windows Mobile
Ben Woods
The Blackberry-esque Compulab Exeda will launch giving its customers the choice between the Android and Windows Mobile 6.1 OS
Published on Jan 15, 2009
The Compulab Exeda is readying for release in March of this year, and will ship with the choice of either the Google Android or Windows Mobile 6.1 operating systems.
The oddly dimensioned Exeda comes with its sights set firmly on the business market; from the navigational touch pads that act as a mouse to the full QWERTY keyboard making email on the move a doddle.
The handset comes with a generous glare-resistant 3.5-inch display and the ubiquitous 3G/GPRS/GSM and Wi-Fi connection options. However, what you don't get on most other phones is a bonafide 10/100 Ethernet port!
The Exeda also includes Bluetooth 2.0, GPS, a 2-megapixel camera and an SDHC compatible microSD expansion slot.
So there you have it folks, Android or Windows Mobile – it's your choice! Compulab even says that other operating systems may be supported in the future.
The handset will be available from March, so there's only a couple of months to wait if this slightly odd looking handset has taken your fancy, the price is yet to be announced.


