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ASUS Galxy7 Zest leaked image

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Aha! Now, we got another leaked image again and again. This time comes from Taiwan-based tech company, ASUS. A blog from Poland named pda.pl has published this image on their blog and they’ve also listed its unofficial specifications. Thanks dudes.

  • Network: GPRS/EDGE/3G/HSDPA/HAUPA
  • Quad band GSM 850/900/1800/1900
  • Tri band WCDMA: 900/1900/2100
  • Screen: 3.5 “WVGA 800X480 / 65K Color TFT
  • Operating System: Microsoft WM 6.1 Professional
  • UI: Glide 1.5
  • Camera: 5MP (2592 x 1944px) with autofocus
  • Video: MPEG4, H.264 encoding & decoding – the resolution is still to be unknown
  • Communications: Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-fi, USB
  • aGPS
  • Audio: AAC, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, EVRC, QCELP, AAC + + EAAC, MP3, MIDI, PCM, WAV
  • Battery Standby : 200 hours
  • Battery Talk time: 4 hours
  • external memory: up to 4GB microSD flash
  • Dimensions: 11.5 x 59 x 13.8mm
  • Tracking ball
  • Accelerometer
  • stainless steel

Well, based on this specs, I think that this Galxy7 series could be the ASUS’ second product after P552w to introduce and encourage users to get friendly with their Glide UI. No official information on price tag or launch date right now, but pda.pl mentioned that this Galxy7 will be launched in October.

One thing that also impressed me very much from that rumored specs is the large 3,5 inch display screen. To be honest, that could be one of the largest display screen in smartphone ever. Other buzzed smartphone, HTC Touch HD, which I’ve covered in my previous post, will try to impress users with its WVGA screen resolution. However, with the rumored rise of ASUS Galxy7, chances are that HTC Touch HD won’t be a lonely star in “HD” smartphone battle.

Conclusion

ASUS vs HTC = Glide UI vs Touch FLO 3D

Sources: PDA.PL (en) via The Unwired

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