
The Israeli mobile phone firm, Emblaze Mobile has finally announced and introduced the much awaited smart phone, called First Else. The latest addition to the rapidly growing smart phone market, is expected to revolutionize the industry, as the device is based on an a relatively unheard of platform. The all new First Else has taken nearly two years of a complete structural and software redesigning and has been based on the Access Linux Platform (ALP) 3.0, an operating system developed especially for mobile devices, but was thought to have fade in time.
The display of the First Else in nothing like anything that is currently available on any mobile phones. The display of First Else is an unusual but a striking right-thumb-controlled interface that, allows the users to scroll through the menu of the device with relative ease, as the menu contents aren’t spread across the screen, but have been neatly stacked in the right side of the display. This latest innovative new technology is called, sPlay.
First Else gives the consumers with a really impressive 3.5-inch LCD Touchscreen, providing an impressive 854×480 pixels resolution. The device is also equipped with a 5 mega pixel camera that would most definitely please users, who put extra emphasis on the cameras of smart phones. As far as the storage capacity of First Else is concerned, Emblaze has hinted that, the device will have a 32 GB memory, enough for all sorts of media files, including contacts and text messages. Else will also be proving video recording, at an incredible 30 frames per second.
Via Engadget.
Posted by Rajeev Saxena on November 25, 2009 in Gadgets & Gizmos, Sci + Tech · 0 Comment