Hitachi G1000
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The Hitachi SH-G1000 was one of the first and largest smartphones. New units were available for purchase for about a year beginning in August of 2003. It featured a full qwerty-keyboard and a large 250x360x65546 TFT display. It was a single-band phone and was carried by Sprint for use on their PCS network. It ran the Microsoft Windows Mobile 2002 operating system and software. It came with a USB cradle to sync with a computer. Sprint discontinued selling this phone.
[edit] Features
- Rotating camera
- WAP viewer
- Large color screen
- MMC/SD expansion memory slot
[edit] Specifications
- Processor: 400 MHz Intel Xscale
- Camera: 640x480
- Built-in memory: 32MB
- Network: Sprint PCS CDMA 1900 MHz
- Battery: LiION
- Dimensions: 147 mm x 84 mm x 23 mm (5.8" x 3.3" x 0.9")
- Weight: 238gm (8.4oz.)
- FCC ID: ALBSH-G1000