Following
the earlier leaks of the HTC
Artemis and HTC Trinity,
this "BengalBoy" has published a bunch of new high resolution photos of both
devices now.
The HTC Artemis is a GPS enabled Pocket PC Phone Edition featuring quadband
GSM/GPRS/EDGE and a FM radio (which means the device could also support the TMC-service
for GPS navigation), W-LAN and a 2 megapixel camera. It's expected to run
Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC Phone Edition and is powered by a TI OMAP CPU
at 200 MHz. In addition, it seems to feature a kind of "track ball" (right, the thing we had with our Laptops in the early day of mobile computing).
The Trinity is a kind of HTC Magician/Prophet follower but that one is UMTS-enabled
which would make it the smallest UMTS-enabled Pocket PC Phone Edition at the
moment. And yes, it's even expected to support triband UMTS (850/1900/2100 MHz)
and even HSDPA as well as quadband GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 MHz),
Bluetooth 2.0 and W-LAN IEE802.11 b/g. On the back, it should has a 2 megpixel
camera while on front it should either has a QCIF+ or a QVGA camera for video
telephony.
Powered by Windows Mobile 5.0 it's expected to sport a Samsung S3C2442 CPU with 400 MHz (the TI OMAP 850 CPU is not strong enough for UMTS and video telephony).
On the left the HTC Artemis, on the right the HTC Trinity:

You can see way more photos of both devices on BengalBoy.com but I should warn
you - his site isn't, well let's say, "work safe". Just try to ignore the photos
around the devices.
Cheers ~ Arne
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